The ability to empathize relies in part on using one’s own affective experience to simulate the affective experience of others. This process is supported by a number of brain areas including the anterior insula (AI), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and the amygdala. Children with conduct problems (CP), and in particular those with high levels of callous-unemotional traits (CP/HCU) present with less empathy than their peers. They also show reduced neural response in areas supporting empathic processing when viewing other people in distress. The current study focused on identifying brain areas co-activated during affective introspection of: i) One’s own emotions (‘Own emotion’); ii) Others’ emotions (‘Other e...
This study identified if key neural regions associated with empathy in adults showed significant act...
Background: It has been suggested that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) may have a deficit in ...
OBJECTIVE: Although early-onset conduct problems predict both psychiatric and health problems in adu...
The ability to empathize relies in part on using one’s own affective experience to simulate the affe...
Background: A deficit in empathy has repeatedly been described in individuals with conduct disorder ...
Context Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in cond...
Children with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a considerable...
SummaryChildren with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a consi...
Deficits in empathy are reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and also underlie antisocial beh...
Background Conduct problems (CP) comprise abnormal behaviors associated with aberrant aspects of aff...
Genetic, behavioural and functional neuroimaging studies have revealed that different vulnerabilitie...
Genetic, behavioural and functional neuroimaging studies have revealed that different vulnerabilitie...
Background: It has been suggested that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) may have a deficit in ...
Empathy, generally defined as the ability to understand and share another’s emotional state (Eisenbe...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
This study identified if key neural regions associated with empathy in adults showed significant act...
Background: It has been suggested that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) may have a deficit in ...
OBJECTIVE: Although early-onset conduct problems predict both psychiatric and health problems in adu...
The ability to empathize relies in part on using one’s own affective experience to simulate the affe...
Background: A deficit in empathy has repeatedly been described in individuals with conduct disorder ...
Context Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in cond...
Children with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a considerable...
SummaryChildren with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a consi...
Deficits in empathy are reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and also underlie antisocial beh...
Background Conduct problems (CP) comprise abnormal behaviors associated with aberrant aspects of aff...
Genetic, behavioural and functional neuroimaging studies have revealed that different vulnerabilitie...
Genetic, behavioural and functional neuroimaging studies have revealed that different vulnerabilitie...
Background: It has been suggested that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) may have a deficit in ...
Empathy, generally defined as the ability to understand and share another’s emotional state (Eisenbe...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
This study identified if key neural regions associated with empathy in adults showed significant act...
Background: It has been suggested that adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) may have a deficit in ...
OBJECTIVE: Although early-onset conduct problems predict both psychiatric and health problems in adu...