What neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this mechanism involve brain areas normally involved in experiencing the same emotion? We performed an fMRI study in which participants inhaled odorants producing a strong feeling of disgust. The same participants observed video clips showing the emotional facial expression of disgust. Observing such faces and feeling disgust activated the same sites in the anterior insula and to a lesser extent in the anterior cingulate cortex. Thus, as observing hand actions activates the observer's motor representation of that action, observing an emotion activates the neural representation of that emotion. This finding provides a unifying mechanism for understanding ...
Some authors consider contempt to be a basic emotion while others consider it a variant of disgust. ...
Facilitation of emotional face recognition is an established phenomenon for audiovisual crossmodal s...
Human emotions are essential for survival. They are vital for the satisfaction of basic needs, the r...
What neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this mechani...
AbstractWhat neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical environ...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
Anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum (hereafter referred to as IFO) are active during expo...
Although previous functional brain imaging studies have found that the insula responds selectively t...
The insula has consistently been shown to be involved in processing stimuli that evoke the emotional...
Some authors consider contempt to be a basic emotion while others consider it a variant of disgust. ...
Facilitation of emotional face recognition is an established phenomenon for audiovisual crossmodal s...
Human emotions are essential for survival. They are vital for the satisfaction of basic needs, the r...
What neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this mechani...
AbstractWhat neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical environ...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
Anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum (hereafter referred to as IFO) are active during expo...
Although previous functional brain imaging studies have found that the insula responds selectively t...
The insula has consistently been shown to be involved in processing stimuli that evoke the emotional...
Some authors consider contempt to be a basic emotion while others consider it a variant of disgust. ...
Facilitation of emotional face recognition is an established phenomenon for audiovisual crossmodal s...
Human emotions are essential for survival. They are vital for the satisfaction of basic needs, the r...