In recent years, abundant evidence from behavioral and cognitive studies and functional-imaging experiments has indicated that individuals come to understand the emotional and affective states expressed by others with the help of the neural architecture that produces such states in themselves. Such a mechanism gives rise to shared representations, which constitutes one important aspect of empathy, although not the sole one. We suggest that other components, including people's ability to monitor and regulate cognitive and emotional processes to prevent confusion between self and other, are equally necessary parts of a functional model of empathy. We discuss data from recent functional-imaging studies in support of such a model and highlight ...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Dynamic functional integration of distinct neural empathy systems Recent evidence points to two sepa...
Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fund...
In recent years, abundant evidence from behavioral and cognitive studies and functional-imaging expe...
ABSTRACT—In recent years, abundant evidence from be-havioral and cognitive studies and functional-im...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks, a more affective (empathy and compassi...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks that support communication and interact...
Empathy is key for healthy social functioning and individual differences in empathy have strong impl...
Successful social interactions require both affect sharing (empathy) and understanding others' menta...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Although many studies have examined the neural basis of empathy, relatively little is known about ho...
Although empathic responses to stimuli with emotional contents may occur automatically, humans are c...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Dynamic functional integration of distinct neural empathy systems Recent evidence points to two sepa...
Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fund...
In recent years, abundant evidence from behavioral and cognitive studies and functional-imaging expe...
ABSTRACT—In recent years, abundant evidence from be-havioral and cognitive studies and functional-im...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks, a more affective (empathy and compassi...
Social neuroscience has identified different neural networks that support communication and interact...
Empathy is key for healthy social functioning and individual differences in empathy have strong impl...
Successful social interactions require both affect sharing (empathy) and understanding others' menta...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Although many studies have examined the neural basis of empathy, relatively little is known about ho...
Although empathic responses to stimuli with emotional contents may occur automatically, humans are c...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Dynamic functional integration of distinct neural empathy systems Recent evidence points to two sepa...
Empathy, the ability to vicariously experience and to understand the affect of other people, is fund...