International audienceObserving other people's pain increases our own reports to painful stimuli, a phenomenon that can be defined as 'compassional hyperalgesia' (CH). This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined the neural correlates of CH, and whether CH could emerge when exposure to the driving stimulus was subliminal. Subjects received electric somatosensory stimuli while observing images of people undergoing painful or enjoyable somatic sensations, presented during a period allowing or not allowing conscious perception. The intensity attributed to painful stimuli increased significantly when these were delivered close to images showing human pain, but only when such images were consciously perceived. The basic core of the ...
Pain experience involves a complex relationship between sensory and both emotional and cognitive fac...
The perception of pain can be significantly modulated by the behavioral context. Here, we investigat...
A growing body of evidence suggests that empathy for pain is underpinned by neural structures that a...
International audienceObserving other people's pain increases our own reports to painful stimuli, a ...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Around a quarter of the population report “mirror pain” experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural ...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Around a quarter of the population report ‘mirror pain’ experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Understanding how humans represent others\u27 pain is critical for understanding pro-social behavior...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Pain experience involves a complex relationship between sensory and both emotional and cognitive fac...
The perception of pain can be significantly modulated by the behavioral context. Here, we investigat...
A growing body of evidence suggests that empathy for pain is underpinned by neural structures that a...
International audienceObserving other people's pain increases our own reports to painful stimuli, a ...
Neuroimaging studies report that the experience of observing or imagining the pain of others is mapp...
The specific neural processes underlying vicarious pain perception are not fully understood. In this...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Around a quarter of the population report “mirror pain” experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
BACKGROUND: Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural ...
Recent brain imaging studies indicate that empathy for pain relies upon both the affective and/or th...
Around a quarter of the population report ‘mirror pain’ experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Understanding how humans represent others\u27 pain is critical for understanding pro-social behavior...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Pain experience involves a complex relationship between sensory and both emotional and cognitive fac...
The perception of pain can be significantly modulated by the behavioral context. Here, we investigat...
A growing body of evidence suggests that empathy for pain is underpinned by neural structures that a...