Perceiving pain in others may induce the covert simulation of both sensory and emotional components of others' pain experience. Previous transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have investigated the motor counterpart of this resonant mapping by showing suppression of motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) during the observation of a needle entering body parts of another person. Here we explored whether MEPs recorded from an onlooker's hand (e.g., the right hand, TMS to the left motor cortex) are differentially influenced by the observation of painfully stimuli delivered to the same (right) or the opposite (left) hand in a model. Congruency between observed (model) and recorded (onlooker) hand brought about a reduction of MEPs amplitude. Thi...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that watching painful stimuli delivered to the ...
International audienceRecent studies show that motor responses similar to those present in one's own...
INTRODUCTION: TMS studies indicate that watching painful stimuli shown on the body of a human model ...
Perceiving pain in others may induce the covert simulation of both sensory and emotional components ...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
Empathy may allow interindividual sharing not only of emotions (e.g., joy, sadness, disgust) but als...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that watching painful stimuli delivered to the ...
International audienceRecent studies show that motor responses similar to those present in one's own...
INTRODUCTION: TMS studies indicate that watching painful stimuli shown on the body of a human model ...
Perceiving pain in others may induce the covert simulation of both sensory and emotional components ...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Pain is intimately linked with action systems that are involved in observational learning and imitat...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
Empathy may allow interindividual sharing not only of emotions (e.g., joy, sadness, disgust) but als...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
How do we empathize with others pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, the ...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
Seeing or imagining others in pain may activate both the sensory and affective components of the neu...
How do we empathize with another’s pain? According to mirror-matching resonance models of empathy, t...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that watching painful stimuli delivered to the ...
International audienceRecent studies show that motor responses similar to those present in one's own...
INTRODUCTION: TMS studies indicate that watching painful stimuli shown on the body of a human model ...