Music induced happy mood suppresses the neural responses to other's pain: Evidences from an ERP study
J Cheng, C Jiao, Y Luo, F Cui - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
In the current study, we explored the time course of processing other's pain under induced
happy or sad moods. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded when participants …
happy or sad moods. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded when participants …
Reminders of mortality decrease midcingulate activity in response to others' suffering
Reminders of mortality influence human social cognition, but whether and how reminders of
mortality affect brain activity underlying social cognition remains unclear. To test whether …
mortality affect brain activity underlying social cognition remains unclear. To test whether …
Neural dynamics of vicarious physical pain processing reflect impaired empathy toward sexually objectified versus non‐sexually objectified women
Sexually objectified women are perceived as dehumanized. This may affect the behavioral
and neural responses underlying the observer's empathic reactions for their physical pain …
and neural responses underlying the observer's empathic reactions for their physical pain …
Gender differences in affective sharing and self–other distinction during empathic neural responses to others' sadness
P Luo, J Wang, Y Jin, S Huang, M Xie, L Deng… - Brain imaging and …, 2015 - Springer
Self–other distinction, the separation between self and other, is a prerequisite for empathy
through which individuals share another individual's feelings. Prior research suggests that …
through which individuals share another individual's feelings. Prior research suggests that …
Do individualism and collectivism on three levels (country, individual, and situation) influence theory-of-mind efficiency? A cross-country study
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual,
and situational level influence how quickly and accurately people can infer mental states (ie …
and situational level influence how quickly and accurately people can infer mental states (ie …
Physical coldness enhances racial in-group bias in empathy: Electrophysiological evidence
Empathy for others' pain plays a key role in prosocial behavior and is influenced by
intergroup relationships. Increasing evidence suggests greater empathy for racial in-group …
intergroup relationships. Increasing evidence suggests greater empathy for racial in-group …
[HTML][HTML] Flip the tweet–the two-sided coin of entrepreneurial empathy and its ambiguous influence on new product development
K Kurz, C Bock, L Hanschur - Journal of Business Venturing, 2024 - Elsevier
Is empathy a uniformly good thing for entrepreneurs? Contrasting the hitherto predominantly
positive view advocated by the extant entrepreneurship literature, we develop a novel model …
positive view advocated by the extant entrepreneurship literature, we develop a novel model …
Does aesthetic judgment on face attractiveness affect neural correlates of empathy for pain? A fNIRS study
Empathy for pain is at the basis of altruistic behaviors and is known to be modulated by
variables such as group membership, pleasantness or unpleasantness of situations and …
variables such as group membership, pleasantness or unpleasantness of situations and …
Overlap in processing advantages for minimal ingroups and the self
Cognitive biases shape our perception of the world and our interactions with other people.
Information related to the self and our social ingroups is prioritised for cognitive processing …
Information related to the self and our social ingroups is prioritised for cognitive processing …
Embodied neural responses to others' suffering
To investigate whether and how facial mimicry in observers affects their empathic neural
responses to others' pain expressions, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from …
responses to others' pain expressions, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from …