Restrepo Botero, Juan CarlosRuiz Pérez, María ConsueloArana Medina, Claudia MarcelaAlvis Rizzo, Alexander2015-08-242015-08-242015-08-241794-4449http://hdl.handle.net/10567/1364According to American Psychiatric Association ([APA], 2002), the antisocial personality disorder is a general pattern of disregard and violation of other people´s rights that starts during childhood or in the beginning of adolescence and goes on during adulthood, and it is also known as psychopathy, sociopathy or dissocial personality disorder. Among other elements, a compromise in the frontal lobes that affect executive functions and social cognition has been identified. With this revision, the idea is to provide basic conceptual tools that allow the orientation of future research routes and intervention strategies for social cognition within this population.esCorporación Universitaria LasallistaTrastorno de personalidadCognición socialNeuropsicologíaPsicologíaCognición social en personas con trastorno antisocial de la personalidad: una revisión teóricaSocial cognition in people with antisocial personality disorder: a theoretical revisionCognição Social Em Pessoas Com Transtorno Antissocial Da Personalidade: Uma Revisão TeóricaArticle