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A Bayesian Account of Psychopathy: A Model of Lacks Remorse and Self-Aggrandizing.

Aaron Prosser1, Karl J Friston2, Nathan Bakker3, Thomas Parr2.   

Abstract

This article proposes a formal model that integrates cognitive and psychodynamic psychotherapeutic models of psychopathy to show how two major psychopathic traits called lacks remorse and self-aggrandizing can be understood as a form of abnormal Bayesian inference about the self. This model draws on the predictive coding (i.e., active inference) framework, a neurobiologically plausible explanatory framework for message passing in the brain that is formalized in terms of hierarchical Bayesian inference. In summary, this model proposes that these two cardinal psychopathic traits reflect entrenched maladaptive Bayesian inferences about the self, which defend against the experience of deep-seated, self-related negative emotions, specifically shame and worthlessness. Support for the model in extant research on the neurobiology of psychopathy and quantitative simulations are provided. Finally, we offer a preliminary overview of a novel treatment for psychopathy that rests on our Bayesian formulation.

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Keywords:  Bayesian brain; active inference; antisocial personality disorder; free-energy; personality disorders; predictive coding; psychopathic personality disorder; psychopathy

Year:  2018        PMID: 30381799      PMCID: PMC6184370          DOI: 10.1162/cpsy_a_00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Psychiatr        ISSN: 2379-6227


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