One motive for behaving as the agent of another's aggression appears to be anchored in as yet unelucidated mechanisms of obedience to authority. In a recent partial replication of Milgram's obedience paradigm within an immersive virtual environment, participants administered pain to a female virtual human and observed her suffering. Whether the participants' response to the latter was more akin to other-oriented empathic concern for her well-being or to a self-oriented aversive state of personal distress in response to her distress is unclear. Using the stimuli from that study, this event-related fMRI-based study analysed brain activity during observation of the victim in pain versus not in pain. This contrast revealed activation in pre-def...
In Milgram’s seminal obedience studies, participants’ behaviour has traditionally been explained as ...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
Background. Stanley Milgram’s 1960s experimental findings that people would administer apparently le...
One motive for behaving as the agent of another"s aggression appears to be anchored in as yet uneluc...
Recent behavioural studies have provided evidence that virtual reality (VR) experiences have an impa...
History has shown that fractioning operations between several individuals along a hierarchical chain...
There is a surge in the use of virtual characters in cognitive sciences. However, their behavioural ...
Empathic concern and personal distress are empathic responses that may result when observing someone...
Brain regions in the “pain matrix”, can be activated by observing or reading about others in physica...
Past historical events and experimental research have shown complying with the orders from an author...
International audienceBeing held responsible for our actions strongly determines our moral judgement...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
In Milgram's seminal obedience studies, participants' behaviour has traditionally been explained as ...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Pain communication is thought to promote automatic vicarious self‐protective responses as well as em...
In Milgram’s seminal obedience studies, participants’ behaviour has traditionally been explained as ...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
Background. Stanley Milgram’s 1960s experimental findings that people would administer apparently le...
One motive for behaving as the agent of another"s aggression appears to be anchored in as yet uneluc...
Recent behavioural studies have provided evidence that virtual reality (VR) experiences have an impa...
History has shown that fractioning operations between several individuals along a hierarchical chain...
There is a surge in the use of virtual characters in cognitive sciences. However, their behavioural ...
Empathic concern and personal distress are empathic responses that may result when observing someone...
Brain regions in the “pain matrix”, can be activated by observing or reading about others in physica...
Past historical events and experimental research have shown complying with the orders from an author...
International audienceBeing held responsible for our actions strongly determines our moral judgement...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
In Milgram's seminal obedience studies, participants' behaviour has traditionally been explained as ...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Pain communication is thought to promote automatic vicarious self‐protective responses as well as em...
In Milgram’s seminal obedience studies, participants’ behaviour has traditionally been explained as ...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
Background. Stanley Milgram’s 1960s experimental findings that people would administer apparently le...