<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Importantly, this neural mirroring is not constant; rather, it is modulated by our beliefs about their intentions, circumstances, and group allegiances. We investigated if the neural empathic response is modulated by minimally-differentiating information (e.g., a simple text label indicating another's religious belief), and if neural activity changes predict ingroups and outgroups across independent paradigms. We found that the empathic response was larger when participants viewed a painful event occurring to a hand labeled with their own religion (ingroup) than to a hand labeled with a different religion (outgroup). Counterintuitively, the m...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
SummaryLittle is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
Ingroup bias can affect the level of empathy an individual feels for an outgroup member. Previous re...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
Recent neuroimaging research has revealed stronger empathic neural responses to same-race compared t...
The current study investigates whether mere stereotypes are sufficient to modulate empathic response...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
Empathy varies with similarity and familiarity of the other. Since outgroups are seen as dissimilar ...
Differences in empathic response exist based on in-group and out-group distinctions. With political ...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
SummaryLittle is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
Ingroup bias can affect the level of empathy an individual feels for an outgroup member. Previous re...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
Recent neuroimaging research has revealed stronger empathic neural responses to same-race compared t...
The current study investigates whether mere stereotypes are sufficient to modulate empathic response...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
Empathy varies with similarity and familiarity of the other. Since outgroups are seen as dissimilar ...
Differences in empathic response exist based on in-group and out-group distinctions. With political ...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
SummaryLittle is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...