How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the observation of others motor, sensory or affective states automatically activates corresponding representations in the observer (Preston, de Waal, 2002, Behav. Brain. Sci., 25, 1-72). A recent fMRI study has reported that anterior insular and cingulate cortex, that are part of the affective division of the pain network, were activated not only during pain perception but also during imagery of others pain (Singer et al., 2004, Science, 303, 1157-62). Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation we explored changes of cortico-spinal motor representations of hand muscles during the mere observation of needles entering hands, feets or non-corporeal obj...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
Empathy may allow interindividual sharing not only of emotions (e.g., joy, sadness, disgust) but als...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that a given motor, perceptual or emotional stat...
Human behavior depends crucially on the ability to interact with others and empathy has a critical r...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that attending to others’ emotions and feelings ...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
International audienceRecent studies show that motor responses similar to those present in one's own...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
Empathy may allow interindividual sharing not only of emotions (e.g., joy, sadness, disgust) but als...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that a given motor, perceptual or emotional stat...
Human behavior depends crucially on the ability to interact with others and empathy has a critical r...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that attending to others’ emotions and feelings ...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
International audienceRecent studies show that motor responses similar to those present in one's own...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...