Background Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' affective states are processed by re‐enacting a sensory‐specific representation of the same state in the observer. However, neuroimaging studies suggest that a reliable part of the representation shared between self and others is supramodal and relates to dimensions such as Unpleasantness or arousal, common to qualitatively different experiences. Here we investigated whether representations of first‐hand pain and disgust influenced the subsequent evaluation of facial expressions in Modality‐specific fashion, or in terms of Unpleasantness or arousal. Methods Thirty volunteers were subjected to thermal painful and olfactory disgusting events, and subsequently were asked to clas...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...
In the context of embodied theories, it has been shown the existence of shared neurocognitive proces...
Embodied models argue that social cognition (e.g., understanding others' affective states, reacting ...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' emotional states are processed by re-enacting...
Pain inadequate treatment is frequent in modern society, with major medical, ethical, and financial ...
Seminal studies found common activations during social and physical pain and suggested that they wer...
Background: Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observer...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observers. However, ...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...
In the context of embodied theories, it has been shown the existence of shared neurocognitive proces...
Embodied models argue that social cognition (e.g., understanding others' affective states, reacting ...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' emotional states are processed by re-enacting...
Pain inadequate treatment is frequent in modern society, with major medical, ethical, and financial ...
Seminal studies found common activations during social and physical pain and suggested that they wer...
Background: Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observer...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observers. However, ...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...