Contains fulltext : 208732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mirror-sensory synaesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe in other people on their own bodies. This type of synaesthesia has been associated with enhanced empathy. We investigated whether the enhanced empathy of people with mirror-sensory synesthesia influences the experience of situations involving touch or pain and whether it affects their prosocial decision making. Mirror-sensory synaesthetes (N = 18, all female), verified with a touch-interference paradigm, were compared with a similar number of age-matched control individuals (all female). Participants viewed arousing images depicting pain or touch; we recorded subjective valence and aro...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
SummaryUnderstanding others’ tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This...
Watching another person being touched activates a similar neural circuit to actual touch and, for so...
Mirror-sensory synesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe in other people on their own b...
Item does not contain fulltextMirror-sensory synesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe ...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) report experiencing tactile sensations on their own body...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) report experiencing tactile sensations on their own body...
This report discusses the findings of the first ever study dedicated to the qualitative exploration ...
Research has linked Mirror-Touch (MT) synaesthesia with enhanced empathy. We test the largest sample...
Research has linked Mirror-Touch (MT) synaesthesia with enhanced empathy. We test the largest sample...
JARED MEDINAMirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) individuals experience tactile sensations on their body w...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Understanding others' tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This comple...
Recent research suggests the observation or imagination of somatosensory stimulation in another (e.g...
Contains fulltext : 163033.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)2 p
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
SummaryUnderstanding others’ tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This...
Watching another person being touched activates a similar neural circuit to actual touch and, for so...
Mirror-sensory synesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe in other people on their own b...
Item does not contain fulltextMirror-sensory synesthetes mirror the pain or touch that they observe ...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) report experiencing tactile sensations on their own body...
People with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) report experiencing tactile sensations on their own body...
This report discusses the findings of the first ever study dedicated to the qualitative exploration ...
Research has linked Mirror-Touch (MT) synaesthesia with enhanced empathy. We test the largest sample...
Research has linked Mirror-Touch (MT) synaesthesia with enhanced empathy. We test the largest sample...
JARED MEDINAMirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) individuals experience tactile sensations on their body w...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Understanding others' tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This comple...
Recent research suggests the observation or imagination of somatosensory stimulation in another (e.g...
Contains fulltext : 163033.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)2 p
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
SummaryUnderstanding others’ tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This...
Watching another person being touched activates a similar neural circuit to actual touch and, for so...