I'm looking to review literature in the area of psychopathy and antisocial behaviour, studied using electrophysiological methods like EEG. Would appreciate some suggestions of Review papers.
Reyes, A. C., Amador, A. A., Calzada, A., Assistant, R., Alvarez, A., & Senior, A. (2009). Qualitative and quantitative EEG abnormalities in violent offenders with antisocial personality disorder. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 16(2), 59–63. doi:10.1016/j.jflm.2008.08.001
I can't recommend any published reviews on these topics as I'm not familiar with them, but have you considered searching for a thesis on these topics? That would provide you with a generally excellent and comprehensive review...
I did some work in female psychopaths, see below and I do cite a couple of papers in that paper. There is a lot of work done by Chris Patrick's group and Edward Bernat.
Eisenbarth, H., Angrilli, A., Calogero, A., Harper, J., Olson, L. A., & Bernat, E. (2013). Reduced negative affect response in female psychopaths. Biological Psychology, 94(2), 310–318. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2013.07.007
Considering you're interested in literature reviews, I would suggest Gao & Raine (2009). P3 event-related potential impairments in antisocial and psychopathic individuals: A meta-analysis. Biological Psychology, 82(3), 199–210.
These may also be of interest to you, although they are not reviews:
- Calzada-Reyes, A. et al (2013). EEG abnormalities in psychopath and non-psychopath violent offenders. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 20(1), 19–26.
- Harper, M. A. et al. (). The Significance of an Abnormal EEG in Psychopathic Personalities.
Although not a review, I did some work on feedback processing in psychopathy and cite other EEG-studies in my paper.
Schulreich S., Pfabigan D.M., Derntl. B., Sailer U. (2013). Fearless Dominance and reduced feedback-related negativity amplitudes in a time-estimation task - Further neuroscientific evidence for dual-process models of psychopathy. Biological Psychology 93(3), 352-363.