To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanisms involved in the perception of pain in others may cast light on one basic component of human empathy, the interpersonal sharing of affect. In this fMRI study, participants were shown a series of still photographs of hands and feet in situations that are likely to cause pain, and a matched set of control photographs without any painful events. They were asked to assess on-line the level of pain experienced by the person in the photographs. The results demonstrated that perceiving and assessing painful situations in others was associated with significant bilateral changes in activity in several regions notably, the anterior cingulate, the ante...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
Empathy relies on brain systems that support the interaction between an observer’s mental state and ...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural ...
Perspective-taking is a stepping stone to human empathy. When empathizing with another individual, o...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that a given motor, perceptual or emotional stat...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
The perception and evaluation of other’s pain has been largely used in social neuroscience as a para...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
SummaryTheories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and pe...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
Empathy relies on brain systems that support the interaction between an observer’s mental state and ...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
Our ability to have an experience of another's pain is characteristic of empathy. Using functional i...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural ...
Perspective-taking is a stepping stone to human empathy. When empathizing with another individual, o...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Current neuroscientific models of empathy postulate that a given motor, perceptual or emotional stat...
The discovery of regions in the human brain (e.g., insula and cingulate cortex) that activate both u...
The perception and evaluation of other’s pain has been largely used in social neuroscience as a para...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
SummaryTheories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and pe...
Empathy, a defining feature of human interpersonal interaction, is a complex psychological construct...
People's sensitivity to first-hand pain is affected by their ongoing emotions, with positive states ...
Empathy relies on brain systems that support the interaction between an observer’s mental state and ...