| Publications,
2000 and later:
Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (2008). Reinforcement sensitivity theory and psychopathy: Associations between psychopathy and the behavioral activation and inhibition systems. In P. J. Corr (Ed.), Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality, Cambridge University Press. (pp 398-414).
Malterer, M.B., Glass, S.J., & Newman, J.P. (2008). Psychopathy and trait emotional intelligence, Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 735-745.
Neumann, C. J., Malterer, M.B., & Newman, J.P. (2008). Factor structure of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI): Findings from a large incarcerated sample. Psychological Assessment, 20(2), 169-174.
Newman, J. P., MacCoon, D. G., Buckholtz, J., Bertsch, J., Hiatt, K. D., & Vaughn, L. J. (in press). Deficient integration of top-down and bottom-up influences on attention in psychopaths: Potential contribution of the septal-hippocampal system. In D. Barch (Ed.) Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience of Psychopathology, Oxford University Press.
Newman, J. P., Hiatt, K. D., & MacCoon, D. G. (in press). Cognitive and affective neuroscience in disinhibitory psychopathology: Summary and integration. In D. Barch (Ed.) Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience of Psychopathology, Oxford University Press.
Dvorak-Bertsch, J. D., Curtin, J. J., Rubinstein, T. J., & Newman, J. P. (2007). Anxiety moderates the interplay between cognitive and affective processing, Psychological Science, 18, 699-705.
Hiatt, K. D. & Newman, J. P. (2007). Behavioral evidence of prolonged interhemispheric transfer time among
psychopathic offenders. Neuropsychology, 21(3), 313-318.
Vitale, J. E., Brinkley, C. A., Hiatt, K. D., & Newman, J. P. (2007). Abnormal selective attention in psychopathic female offenders. Neuropsychology, 21(3), 301-312.
Dvorak-Bertsch, J. D., Sadeh, N., Glass, S.J., Thornton, D., & Newman, J.P. (2007). Stroop tasks associated with differential activation of anterior cingulate do not differentiate psychopathic and non-psychopathic offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 42(3), 585-595.
Neumann, C. S., Hare, R. D., & Newman, J. P. (2007). The super-ordinate nature of psychopathy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 21, 102-117.
Newman, J. P., Brinkley, C. A.,Lorenz, A. R., Hiatt, K. D., & MacCoon, D. G. (2007). Psychopathy as Psychopathology: Beyond the Clinical Utility of the Psychopathy Checklist–Revised. In H. Herve & J.C. Yuille (Eds.). The Psychopath: Theory, Research, and Practice, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, NJ. (pp. 173-206).
Goodnight, J.A., Bates, J.E., Newman, J.P., Dodge, K.A., Pettit, G.S. (2006). The interactive influences of friend deviance and reward dominance on the development of externalizing behavior
during middle adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 573–583.
MacCoon, D. G. & Newman, J. P. (2006). Content meets process: Using attributions and standards to inform cognitive vulnerability in psychopathy, antisocial personality disorder, and depression. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25, 802-824.
Yechiam, E., Bates, J. E., Newman, J. P., Goodnight, J. A., Busemeyer, J. R., Dodge, K. A., & Pettit, G. S. (2006). A formal cognitive model of the Go/No-Go discrimination task: Evaluation and implications, Psychological Assessment, 18, 239-249.
Kosson, D. S., Lorenz, A. R., & Newman, J. P. (2006). Effects of co-morbid psychopathy on criminal offending and emotion processing in male offenders with antisocial personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
Lynam, D. R., Hoyle, R. H., & Newman, J. P. (2006). The perils of partialling: Examples from aggression and psychopathy, Assessment, 13, 328-341.
Hiatt, K. D. & Newman, J. P. (2006). Understanding psychopathy: The cognitive side. In C.J. Patrick (Ed.) Handbook of Psychopathy. New York, NY: Guilford Press. (pp 334-352).
Glass, S. J., & Newman, J. P. (2006). Recognition of facial affect in psychopathic offenders, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 815-820.
Vitale, J. E., Bolt, D. M., Serin, R. C., & Newman, J. P. (2005). Hostile attributions in incarcerated adult male offenders: An exploration of diverse pathways. Aggressive Behavior, 31, 99-115.
Brinkley, C. A., Schmitt, W. A., & Newman, J. P. (2005). Semantic processing in psychopathic offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 38(5),1047-1056.
Vitale, J. E., Newman, J. P., Bates, J. E., Goodnight, J., Dodge, K. A., & Petit, G. S. (2005). Deficient behavioral inhibition and anomalous selective attention in a community sample of adolescents with psychopathic and low-anxiety traits. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 461-470.
Newman, J.P., MacCoon, D.G., Vaughan, L.J., and Sadeh, N. (2005). Validating a distinction between primary and secondary psychopathy with measures of Gray's (1987). Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 319-323.
Hiatt, K. D., Schmitt, W. A., & Newman, J. P. (2004). Stroop tasks reveal abnormal selective attention in psychopathic offenders, Neuropsychology, 18(1), 50–59.
Brinkley, C. A., Newman, J. P., Widiger, T. A., & Lynam, D. R. (2004). Two approaches to parsing the heterogeneity of psychopathy. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 69-94.
Bolt, D. M., Hare, R. D., Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (2004). A multigroup item response theory analysis of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R). Psychological Assessment, 16 (2), 155-168.
Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (2004). A theory-based treatment model for psychopathy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 11, 178-189.
Hicks, B. M., Markon, K. E., Patrick, C. J., Krueger, R. F & Newman, J. P. (2004). Identifying psychopathy subtypes based on personality structure, Psychological Assessment, 16, 276-288.
MacCoon, D. G., Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (2004). Self-regulation: the context-appropriate allocation of attentional capacity to dominant and non-dominant cues. In R. F. Baumeister & K. D. Vohs, (Eds.), Handbook of Self-Regulation: Research, Theory, and Applications. New York: Guilford (pp. 422-446).
Newman, J. P., & Lorenz, A. R. (2003). Response modulation and emotion processing: Implications for psychopathy and other dysregulatory psychopathology. In R. J. Davidson, K. Scherer, & H. H. Goldsmith (Eds.), Handbook of Affective Sciences, Oxford University Press (pp. 904-929).
MacCoon, D. G., & Newman, J. P. (2003). Dysregulation in high-anxious female prisoners: Attentionally mediated? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 27 (6), 681-696.
Vitale, J. E., Smith, S. S., Brinkley, C. A., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Reliability and construct validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in female offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29, 202-231.
Hiatt, K. D., Lorenz, A. R., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Assessment of emotion and language processing in psychopathic offenders: Results from a dichotic listening task. Personality and Individual Differences, 32(7), 1255-1268.
Lorenz, A. R. & Newman, J. P. (2002). Utilization of emotion cues in male and female offenders with antisocial personality disorder: Results from a lexical decision task. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 513-516.
Lorenz, A. R., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Deficient response modulation and emotion processing in low-anxious Caucasian psychopathic offenders: Results from a lexical decision task. Emotion, 2, 91-104.
Lorenz, A. R., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Do emotion and information processing deficiencies found in Caucasian psychopaths generalize to African-American psychopaths? Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 1077-1086.
Sutton, S. K., Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Emotion among females with psychopathy during picture perception. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 610-619.
Hochhausen, N. M., Lorenz, A. R., & Newman, J. P. (2002). Specifying the impulsivity of female inmates with borderline personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 495-501.
Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (2001). Using the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised with female samples: Reliability, validity, and implications for clinical utility. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 8, 117-132.
Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (2001). Response perseveration in psychopathic females.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 644-647.
Brinkley, C. A., Schmitt, W. A., Smith, S. S., & Newman, J. P. (2001). Construct validation of a self report psychopathy scale: Does Levenson's SRPS measure the same construct as Hare's PCL-R?, Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 1021-1038.
McDermott, P. A., Alterman, A. I., Cacciola, J. S., Rutherford, M. J., Newman, J. P., & Mulholland, E. M. (2000). Generality of Psychopathy Checklist Revised factors over prisoners and substance dependent patients. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 68, 181-186.
Wallace, J. F., Schmitt, W. A., Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (2000). Information processing deficiencies and psychopathy: Implications for diagnosis and treatment. In C. Gacono (Ed.), The Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Psychopathy: A Practitioner's Guide. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (pp. 87-109).
Bernstein, A., Newman, J. P., Wallace, J. F., Luh, K. E. (2000). Left hemisphere activation and deficient response modulation in psychopaths, Psychological Science, 11, 414-418.
Arnett, P. A., & Newman, J. P. (2000). Gray's three-arousal model: An empirical investigation. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 1171-1190.
1990's
Publications:
Brinkley, C. A., Newman, J. P., Harpur, T. J., & Johnson,
M. M. (1999). Cohesion in texts produced by psychopathic
and nonpsychopathic criminal inmates. Personality and
Individual Differences, 26, 873-885.
Schmitt, W. A., & Newman, J. P. (1999). Are all
psychopathic individuals low-anxious? Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 108, 353-358.
Wallace, J. F., Vitale, J. E., & Newman, J. P. (1999).
Response modulation deficits: Implications for the diagnosis
and treatment of psychopathy. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy,
13, 55-70.
Brinkley, C. A., Bernstein, A., & Newman, J. P. (1999).
Coherence in the narratives of psychopathic and nonpsychopathic
criminal offenders. Personality and Individual Differences,
27, 519-530.
Schmitt, W. A., Brinkley, C. A., & Newman, J. P. (1999).
Testing Damasio’s somatic marker hypothesis with psychopathic
individuals: Risk-takers or risk-averse? Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 108, 538-543.
Newman, J. P. (1998). Psychopathic behavior: An information processing perspective. In D. J. Cooke, R. D. Hare, & A. Forth (Eds.), Psychopathy: Theory, Research and Implications for Society. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, (pp. 81-104).
Newman, J. P., & Brinkley, C. A. (1998). Psychopathy: Rediscovering Cleckley's construct. Psychopathology Research, 9, 1- 8.
Newman, J. P., & Schmitt, W. A. (1998). Passive avoidance in psychopathic offenders: A replication and extension. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 527-532.
Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (1998). Neuroticism and the facilitation of the automatic orienting of attention. Personality and Individual Differences, 24, 253-266.
Newman, J. P. (1997). Conceptual models of the nervous system: Implications for antisocial behavior. In D. M. Stoff, J. Breiling, & J. D. Maser (Eds.). Handbook of Antisocial Behavior. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (pp. 324 335).
Arnett, P. A., Smith, S. S., & Newman, J. P. (1997). Approach and avoidance motivation in incarcerated psychopaths during passive avoidance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 1413-1428.
Newman, J. P., Schmitt, W. A., & Voss, W. (1997). The impact of motivationally neutral cues on psychopathic individuals: Assessing the generality of the response modulation hypothesis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106, 563-575.
Newman, J. P., & Brinkley, C. A. (1997). Reconsidering the low-fear explanation for primary psychopathy. Psychological Inquiry, 8, 236-244.
Newman, J. P., Wallace, J. F., Schmitt, W. A., & Arnett, P. A. (1997). Behavioral inhibition system functioning in anxious, impulsive, and psychopathic individuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 583-592.
Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (1997). Neuroticism and the attentional mediation of dysregulatory psychopathology. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 21, 135-156.
Cooke, D. J., Forth, A. E., Newman, J., & Hare, R. D. (Vol. Eds.). (1996). International Perspectives on Psychopathy. In N. K. Clark & G. M Stephenson (Series Eds.), Issues in Criminological and legal psychology (No. 24). Leicester, England: British Psychological Society.
Kosson, D. S., Steuerwald, B. L., Newman, J. P., & Widom, C. S. (1994). The relation between socialization and antisocial behavior, substance abuse, and family conflict in college students. Journal of Personality Assessment, 63, 473-488.
Bachorowski, J., Newman, J. P., Gans, D. A., Harper, A. E., Nichols, S. L., & Taylor, S. L. (1994). Effects of sucrose on juvenile delinquents with high, medium and low serum glucose levels. Personality and Individual Differences, 17, 833-843.
Arnett, P. A., Howland, E. W., Smith, S. S., & Newman, J. P. (1993). Autonomic responsivity during passive avoidance in incarcerated psychopaths. Personality and Individual Differences, 14, 173-185.
Howland, E. W., Kosson, D. S., Patterson, C. M., & Newman, J. P. (1993). Altering a dominant response: Performance of psychopaths and low socialization college students on a cued reaction time task. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 379-387.
Newman, J. P., & Wallace, J. F. (1993). Psychopathy and cognition. In P. C. Kendall & K. S. Dobson (Eds.), Psychopathology and Cognition, New York: Academic Press, Inc. (pp. 293-349).
Patterson, C. M., & Newman, J. P. (1993). Reflectivity and learning from aversive events: Toward a psychological mechanism for the syndromes of disinhibition. Psychological Review, 100, 716-736.
Newman, J. P., & Wallace, J. F. (1993). Diverse pathways to deficient self-regulation: Implications for disinhibitory psychopathology in children. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 690-720.
Newman, J. P., & Wallace, J. F. (1993). Three pathways to impulsive behavior: Implications for violence and aggression. Published proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Violence & Aggression. University of Saskatoon Press (pp. 95-114).
Newman, J. P., Wallace, J. F., Strauman, T. J., Skolaski, R. L., Oreland, K. M., Mattek, P. W., Elder, K. A., McNeely, J. (1993). Effects of motivationally significant stimuli on the regulation of dominant responses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65, 165-175.
Smith, S. S., Newman, J. P., Evans, A. M., Pickens, R., Uhl, G. R., Wydevan, J., Newlin, D. B. (1993). Comorbid psychopathy is not associated with increased D2 dopamine receptor TaqI A or B gene marker frequencies in incarcerated substance abusers. Biological Psychiatry, 33, 845-848.
Newman, J. P., Kosson, D. S., & Patterson, C. M. (1992). Delay of gratification in psychopathic and nonpsychopathic offenders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101, 630-636.
Smith, S. S., Arnett, P. A., & Newman, J. P. (1992). Neuropsychological differentiation of psychopathic andnonpsychopathic criminal offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 1233-1245.
Wallace, J. F., Bachorowski, J., & Newman, J. P. (1991). Failures of response modulation: Impulsive behavior in anxious and impulsive individuals. Journal of Research in Personality, 25, 23-44.
Hare, R. D., Harpur, T. J., Hakstian, A. R., Forth, A. E., Hart, S. D., Newman, J. P. (1990). The revised psychopathy checklist: Reliability and factor structure. Psychological Assessment, 2, 338-341.
Newman, J. P., Patterson, C. M., Howland, E. W., & Nichols, S. L. (1990). Passive avoidance in psychopaths: The effects of reward. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 1101-1114.
Smith, S. S., & Newman, J. P. (1990). Alcohol and drug abuse/dependence in psychopathic and nonpsychopathic criminal offenders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 430-439.
Kosson, D. S., Smith, S. S., & Newman, J. P. (1990). Evaluating the construct validity of psychopathy in Black and White male inmates: Three preliminary studies. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 250-259.
Bachorowski, J., & Newman, J. P. (1990). Impulsive motor behavior: The effects of personality and goal salience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 512-518.
Bachorowski, J., Newman, J. P., Nichols, S. L., Gans, D. A., Harper, A. E., & Taylor, S. L. (1990). Sucrose and delinquency: Behavioral assessment. Pediatrics, 86, 244-253.
Gans, D. A., Harper, A. E., Bachorowski, J., Newman, J. P., Shrago, E. S., & Taylor,S.L. (1990). Sucrose and delinquency: Nutritional assessment and oral sucrose tolerance test. Pediatrics, 86, 254-262.
Wallace, J. F., & Newman, J. P. (1990). Differential effects of reward and punishment cues on response speed in anxious and impulsive individuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 999-1009.
Dodge, K. A., Price, J. M., Bachorowski, J., Newman, J. P. (1990). Hostile attributional tendencies in severely aggressive adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 385-392.
1980's
Publications:
Kosson, D. S., & Newman, J. P. (1989). Socialization and attentional deficits under focusing and divided attention conditions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 87-99.
Patterson, C. M., Kosson, D. S., & Newman, J. P. (1987). Reaction to punishment, reflectivity, and passive avoidance
learning in extraverts. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 52, 565-576.
Newman, J. P., Patterson, C. M., & Kosson, D. S. (1987).
Response perseveration in psychopaths. J of Abnormal
Psychology, 96, 145-148.
Newman, J. P. (1987). Reaction to punishment in extraverts
and psychopaths: Implications for the impulsive behavior
of disinhibited individuals. Journal of Research in Personality,
21, 464-485.
Kosson, D. S., & Newman, J. P. (1986). Psychopathy and the allocation of attention in a divided attention situation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 252-256.
Newman, J. P., & Kosson, D. S. (1986). Passive avoidance learning in psychopathic and nonpsychopathic offenders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,95, 257-263.
Nichols, S., & Newman, J. P. (1986). Effects of punishment on response latency in extraverts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 624-630.
Pearce-McCall, D., & Newman, J. P. (1986). Expectation of success following punishment in introverts and extraverts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 439-446.
Widom, C. S., & Newman, J. P. (1985). Characteristics of non-institutionalized psychopaths. In D. P. Farrington & J. Gunn (Eds.), Aggression and Dangerousness. New York: Wiley & Sons (pp. 57-80).
Newman, J. P., Widom, C. S., & Nathan, S. (1985). Passive-avoidance in syndromes of disinhibition: Psychopathy and extraversion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 1316-1327.
Bachorowski, J., & Newman, J. P. (1985). Motor inhibition and time interval estimation tasks as measures of impulsivity in adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 6, 133-136.
Newman, J. P., Gorenstein, E. E., & Kelsey, J. E. (1983). Failure to delay gratification in rats with septal lesions: Implications for an animal model of disinhibitory psychopathology. Personality and Individual Differences, 4, 147-156.
Dodge, K., & Newman, J. P. (1981). Biased decision making processes in aggressive boys. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 90, 375-379.
Gorenstein, E. E., & Newman, J. P. (1980). Disinhibitory psychopathology: A new perspective and a model for research. Psychological Review, 87, 301-315.
Levenson, R. W., Sher, K. J., Grossman, L. M., Newman, J. P., & Newlin, D. B. (1980). Alcohol and stress response dampening: Pharmacological effect, expectancy, and tension reduction. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 89, 528-538.
Newman, J. P., Wolff, W. W., & Hearst, E. (1980). The feature positive effect in adult human subjects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 6, 630-650.
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