The present work revolves around the phenomena and neural mechanisms underlying the human capability to empathize with others’ pain. It will be shown that observing or imaging others’ pain brings about the activation of neural structures largely overlapping with those activated during the experience of pain on oneself and that neural structures involved in both emotional and sensorimotor processing may be recruited during empathy for pain
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
SummaryTheories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and pe...
The present work revolves around the phenomena and neural mechanisms underlying the human capability...
none2noThis chapter revolves around the phenomena and neural mechanisms underlying the human capabil...
In the representationalist framework generally adopted in cognitive neuroscience, pain is conceived ...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that attending to others’ emotions and feelings ...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
The perception and evaluation of other’s pain has been largely used in social neuroscience as a para...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The phenomenon of empathy has been fascinating laymen and scholars for centuries and has recently be...
Recent studies demonstrate that some brain structures activated by pain are also engaged when an ind...
Valentini E, Koch K. Fine-grained analysis of shared neural circuits between perceived and observed ...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
SummaryTheories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and pe...
The present work revolves around the phenomena and neural mechanisms underlying the human capability...
none2noThis chapter revolves around the phenomena and neural mechanisms underlying the human capabil...
In the representationalist framework generally adopted in cognitive neuroscience, pain is conceived ...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that attending to others’ emotions and feelings ...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
The perception and evaluation of other’s pain has been largely used in social neuroscience as a para...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The phenomenon of empathy has been fascinating laymen and scholars for centuries and has recently be...
Recent studies demonstrate that some brain structures activated by pain are also engaged when an ind...
Valentini E, Koch K. Fine-grained analysis of shared neural circuits between perceived and observed ...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
SummaryTheories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and pe...