Empathy varies with similarity and familiarity of the other. Since outgroups are seen as dissimilar to the self, empathy might be restricted to the ingroup. We looked at two neural correlates of empathy: mirror neuron system activation as indicated by electroencephalographic mu suppression and prefrontal alpha asymmetry. Non black participants watched videos of ingroup and outgroup members acting and expressing emotions, and then acted and experienced emotions themselves. Due to methodological problems, mirror neuron system activation was not obtained. However, anterior asymmetries indicated avoidance motivation during the experience of sadness and the mere observation of sad ingroup members while participants did not show anterior asymmetr...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
AbstractIn the last decade, the phenomenon of empathy has received widespread attention by the field...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Empathy varies with similarity and familiarity of the other. Since outgroups are seen as dissimilar ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
Whether empathy depends on activation of the mirror neuron system is controversial. This study teste...
Although empathic responses to stimuli with emotional contents may occur automatically, humans are c...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
Mirror neurons appear to play an important role in the experience of empathy, and may be critical fo...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Deficits in empathy enhance conflicts and human suffering. Thus, it is crucial to understand how emp...
The ability to understand and interpret the actions and intentions of others is vital to human inter...
The current study investigates whether mere stereotypes are sufficient to modulate empathic response...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
AbstractIn the last decade, the phenomenon of empathy has received widespread attention by the field...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...
Empathy varies with similarity and familiarity of the other. Since outgroups are seen as dissimilar ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
Whether empathy depends on activation of the mirror neuron system is controversial. This study teste...
Although empathic responses to stimuli with emotional contents may occur automatically, humans are c...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
Mirror neurons appear to play an important role in the experience of empathy, and may be critical fo...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Deficits in empathy enhance conflicts and human suffering. Thus, it is crucial to understand how emp...
The ability to understand and interpret the actions and intentions of others is vital to human inter...
The current study investigates whether mere stereotypes are sufficient to modulate empathic response...
Empathy - the ability to share the feelings of others - is fundamental to our emotional and social l...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
AbstractIn the last decade, the phenomenon of empathy has received widespread attention by the field...
Whilst recent neuroimaging studies have identified a series of different brain regions as being invo...