Anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum (hereafter referred to as IFO) are active during exposure to tastants/odorants (particularly disgusting ones), and during the viewing of disgusted facial expressions. Together with lesion data, the IFO has thus been proposed to be crucial in processing disgust-related stimuli. Here, we examined IFO involvement in the processing of other people's gustatory emotions more generally by exposing participants to food-related disgusted, pleased and neutral facial expressions during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We then exposed participants to pleasant, unpleasant and neutral tastants for the purpose of mapping their gustatory IFO. Finally, we associated participants' self reported empa...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The neural bases of empathy have been examined mainly in the context of reacting to others distress...
Anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum (hereafter referred to as IFO) are active during expo...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
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...
What neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this mechani...
In spite of considerable progress in the understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying the exper...
Human emotions are essential for survival. They are vital for the satisfaction of basic needs, the r...
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 ...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical environ...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The neural bases of empathy have been examined mainly in the context of reacting to others distress...
Anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum (hereafter referred to as IFO) are active during expo...
Empathy is significantly influenced by the identification of others’ emotions. In a recent study, we...
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...
What neural mechanism underlies the capacity to understand the emotions of others? Does this mechani...
In spite of considerable progress in the understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying the exper...
Human emotions are essential for survival. They are vital for the satisfaction of basic needs, the r...
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 ...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical environ...
Item does not contain fulltextConverging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and...
Recent neuroscientific evidence suggests that empathy for pain activates similar neural representati...
To what extent do we share feelings with others? Neuroimaging investigations of the neural mechanism...
The neural bases of empathy have been examined mainly in the context of reacting to others distress...