: Empathy is defined as the ability to vicariously experience others' suffering (vicarious pain) or feeling their joy (vicarious reward). While most neuroimaging studies have focused on vicarious pain and describe similar neural responses during the observed and the personal negative affective involvement, only initial evidence has been reported for the neural responses to others' rewards and positive empathy. Here, we propose a novel approach, based on the simultaneous recording of multi-subject EEG signals and exploiting the wavelet coherence decomposition to measure the temporal alignment between ERPs in a dyad of interacting subjects. We used the Third-Party Punishment (TPP) paradigm to elicit the personal and vicarious experiences. Dur...
In contrast to conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis across participant...
Successful social interactions require both affect sharing (empathy) and understanding others' menta...
BackgroundEmpathy for pain is a complex phenomenon incorporating sensory, cognitive and affective pr...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland grant to JL, by the Academy o...
Empathy is often split into an affective facet for embodied simulation or sometimes sensorial proces...
Compassion is a particular form of empathic reaction to harm that befalls others and is accompanied ...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
Previous behavioral studies have shown that sharing painful experiences can strengthen social bonds ...
Emotional empathy is crucial to understand how we respond to interpersonal positive or negative situ...
Neuroimaging studies in social neuroscience have largely relied on functional connectivity (FC) meth...
Empathy relies on the ability to mirror and to explicitly infer others' inner states. Theoretical ac...
The recently developed technique of hyperscanning consists of the simultaneous recording of brain ac...
Successful social interactions require both sharing other’s affect (empathy) and reasoning about the...
Empathy—the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others—can depend on the abi...
Empathy-the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others-can depend on the abi...
In contrast to conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis across participant...
Successful social interactions require both affect sharing (empathy) and understanding others' menta...
BackgroundEmpathy for pain is a complex phenomenon incorporating sensory, cognitive and affective pr...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland grant to JL, by the Academy o...
Empathy is often split into an affective facet for embodied simulation or sometimes sensorial proces...
Compassion is a particular form of empathic reaction to harm that befalls others and is accompanied ...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
Previous behavioral studies have shown that sharing painful experiences can strengthen social bonds ...
Emotional empathy is crucial to understand how we respond to interpersonal positive or negative situ...
Neuroimaging studies in social neuroscience have largely relied on functional connectivity (FC) meth...
Empathy relies on the ability to mirror and to explicitly infer others' inner states. Theoretical ac...
The recently developed technique of hyperscanning consists of the simultaneous recording of brain ac...
Successful social interactions require both sharing other’s affect (empathy) and reasoning about the...
Empathy—the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others—can depend on the abi...
Empathy-the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others-can depend on the abi...
In contrast to conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis across participant...
Successful social interactions require both affect sharing (empathy) and understanding others' menta...
BackgroundEmpathy for pain is a complex phenomenon incorporating sensory, cognitive and affective pr...