The intergroup relationship between a perceiver and a target person influences empathic neural responses to others' suffering, which are increased for racial in-group members compared to out-group members. The current study investigated whether oxytocin (OT), a neuropeptide that has been linked to empathic concern and in-group favoritism, contributes to the racial bias in empathic neural responses. Event-related brain potentials were recorded in Chinese male adults during race judgments on Asian and Caucasian faces expressing pain or showing a neutral expression after intranasal self-administration of OT or placebo. A fronto-central positive activity at 128-188 ms (P2) was of larger amplitude in response to the pain expressions compared wit...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
In this study, we tested the validity of 2 popular assumptions about empathy: (a) empathy can be enh...
The pain matrix including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates not only first person pain ex...
The intergroup relationship between a perceiver and a target person influences empathic neural respo...
The intergroup relationship between a perceiver and a target person influences empathic neural respo...
Social acceptance (vs. rejection) is assumed to have widespread positive effects on the recipient; h...
The human brain responds more strongly to racial ingroup than outgroup individuals' pain. This ...
Human ethnocentrism—the tendency to view one's group as centrally important and superior to other gr...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT) can enhance empathy although it ...
Our empathetic abilities allow us to feel the pain of others. This phenomenon of vicarious feeling a...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Inter-group conflicts drive human discrimination, mass migration, and violence, but their psychobiol...
Face perception is a highly conserved process that directs our attention from infancy and is support...
In this study, we tested the validity of 2 popular assumptions about empathy: (a) empathy can be enh...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
In this study, we tested the validity of 2 popular assumptions about empathy: (a) empathy can be enh...
The pain matrix including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates not only first person pain ex...
The intergroup relationship between a perceiver and a target person influences empathic neural respo...
The intergroup relationship between a perceiver and a target person influences empathic neural respo...
Social acceptance (vs. rejection) is assumed to have widespread positive effects on the recipient; h...
The human brain responds more strongly to racial ingroup than outgroup individuals' pain. This ...
Human ethnocentrism—the tendency to view one's group as centrally important and superior to other gr...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT) can enhance empathy although it ...
Our empathetic abilities allow us to feel the pain of others. This phenomenon of vicarious feeling a...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Inter-group conflicts drive human discrimination, mass migration, and violence, but their psychobiol...
Face perception is a highly conserved process that directs our attention from infancy and is support...
In this study, we tested the validity of 2 popular assumptions about empathy: (a) empathy can be enh...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
In this study, we tested the validity of 2 popular assumptions about empathy: (a) empathy can be enh...
The pain matrix including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates not only first person pain ex...