Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fundamental for successful social-cognitive ability and behaviour. Empathy is thought to be a critical facilitator of prosocial behaviour and is disrupted in a number of psychiatric and neurological disorders. Research has begun to uncover the neural basis of such 'vicarious experience', which has been studied as a proxy measure of empathy. Together, these studies have identified portions of the insula and anterior cingulate cortex as critically involved. A key debate is whether overlapping or non-overlapping brain areas respond to personal and vicarious experience. This review will highlight emerging evidence for both types of brain response. Im...
Most instances of social interaction provide a wealth of information about the states of other peopl...
Humans are highly social animals. The capacity to feel the inner states of others is important for h...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fund...
Everyday we vicariously experience a range of states that we observe in other people: we may "feel" ...
In recent years, abundant evidence from behavioral and cognitive studies and functional-imaging expe...
People vicariously experience embarrassment when observing others ’ public pratfalls or etiquette vi...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
ABSTRACT—In recent years, abundant evidence from be-havioral and cognitive studies and functional-im...
Empathy is a multi-dimensional concept allowing humans to understand the emotions of others and resp...
Empathy can be broadly defined as the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Empathy—the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others—can depend on the abi...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks that support communication and interact...
Vicarious pain is defined as the observation of individuals in pain. There is growing neuroimaging e...
Most instances of social interaction provide a wealth of information about the states of other peopl...
Humans are highly social animals. The capacity to feel the inner states of others is important for h...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fund...
Everyday we vicariously experience a range of states that we observe in other people: we may "feel" ...
In recent years, abundant evidence from behavioral and cognitive studies and functional-imaging expe...
People vicariously experience embarrassment when observing others ’ public pratfalls or etiquette vi...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
ABSTRACT—In recent years, abundant evidence from be-havioral and cognitive studies and functional-im...
Empathy is a multi-dimensional concept allowing humans to understand the emotions of others and resp...
Empathy can be broadly defined as the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Empathy—the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others—can depend on the abi...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks that support communication and interact...
Vicarious pain is defined as the observation of individuals in pain. There is growing neuroimaging e...
Most instances of social interaction provide a wealth of information about the states of other peopl...
Humans are highly social animals. The capacity to feel the inner states of others is important for h...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...