none4siResults obtained with functional magnetic resonance imaging show that both feeling a moderately painful pinprick stimulus to the fingertips and witnessing another person's hand undergo similar stimulation are associated with common activity in a pain-related area in the right dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Common activity in response to noxious tactile and visual stimulation was restricted to the right inferior Brodmann's area 24b. These results suggest a shared neural substrate for felt and seen pain for aversive ecological events happening to strangers and in the absence of overt symbolic cues. In contrast to ACC 24b, the primary somatosensory cortex showed significant activations in response to both noxious and innocuous ...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
Vicarious pain is defined as the observation of individuals in pain. There is growing neuroimaging e...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
The frontoinsular cortex (FI) and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are thought to be involved in ...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neur...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neuroimag...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neuroimag...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Neuroimaging evidence has shown that a network including cingulate cortex and bilateral insula respo...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person’s affective state. Much neuroimag...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
Vicarious pain is defined as the observation of individuals in pain. There is growing neuroimaging e...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
The frontoinsular cortex (FI) and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are thought to be involved in ...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neur...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neuroimag...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person's affective state. Much neuroimag...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Neuroimaging evidence has shown that a network including cingulate cortex and bilateral insula respo...
Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and share another person’s affective state. Much neuroimag...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...