To what extent can we feel what someone else feels? Data from neuroscience suggest that empathy is supported by a simulation process, namely the neural activation of the same or similar regions that subserve the representation of specific states in the observer. However, expectations significantly modulate sensory input, including affective information. For example, expecting painful stimulation can decrease the neural signal and the subjective experience thereof. For an accurate representation of the other person's state, such top-down processes would have to be simulated as well. However, this is only partly possible, because expectations are usually acquired by learning. Therefore, it is important to be aware of possible misleading simul...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
To what extent can we feel what someone else feels? Data from neuroscience suggest that empathy is s...
This paper defends a perceptual account of empathy in opposition to purely cognitive theories on how...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
This study examined the effects of empathy on common and distinct mechanisms underlying evaluation o...
& Previous research on the neural underpinnings of empathy has been limited to affective situati...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons ” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and...
Perspective-taking is a stepping stone to human empathy. When empathizing with another individual, o...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
To what extent can we feel what someone else feels? Data from neuroscience suggest that empathy is s...
This paper defends a perceptual account of empathy in opposition to purely cognitive theories on how...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
This study examined the effects of empathy on common and distinct mechanisms underlying evaluation o...
& Previous research on the neural underpinnings of empathy has been limited to affective situati...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons ” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and...
Perspective-taking is a stepping stone to human empathy. When empathizing with another individual, o...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...