Parsing the components of forgiveness: psychological and neural mechanisms
Forgiveness―a shift in motivation away from retaliation and avoidance towards increased
goodwill for the perceived wrongdoer―plays a vital role in restoring social relationships�…
goodwill for the perceived wrongdoer―plays a vital role in restoring social relationships�…
Subliminal presentation of other faces (but not own face) primes behavioral and evoked cortical processing of empathy for pain
Current research on empathy for pain emphasizes the overlap in the neural response
between the first-hand experience of pain and its perception in others. However, recent�…
between the first-hand experience of pain and its perception in others. However, recent�…
The social neuroscience of interpersonal emotions
In our daily lives, we constantly engage in reciprocal interactions with other individuals and
represent ourselves in the context of our surrounding social world. Within social interactions�…
represent ourselves in the context of our surrounding social world. Within social interactions�…
Should musicians play in pain?
J Stanhope, P Weinstein�- British Journal of Pain, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Musculoskeletal symptoms, including pain, are often experienced by musicians at all levels.
These symptoms may have a detrimental impact on musicians' personal and work lives, and�…
These symptoms may have a detrimental impact on musicians' personal and work lives, and�…
[HTML][HTML] Partners' empathy increases pain ratings: effects of perceived empathy and attachment style on pain report and display
S Hurter, Y Paloyelis, ACC Williams, A Fotopoulou�- The Journal of Pain, 2014 - Elsevier
Pain can be influenced by its social context. We aimed to examine under controlled
experimental conditions how empathy from a partner and personal attachment style affect�…
experimental conditions how empathy from a partner and personal attachment style affect�…
Increased moral sensitivity for outgroup perpetrators harming ingroup members
P Molenberghs, J Gapp, B Wang, WR Louis…�- Cerebral�…, 2016 - academic.oup.com
From an evolutionary perspective, one should be more sensitive when outgroup members
attack the ingroup but less so when ingroup or outgroup members fight among themselves�…
attack the ingroup but less so when ingroup or outgroup members fight among themselves�…
The neurobiology of empathy in borderline personality disorder
LH Ripoll, R Snyder, H Steele, LJ Siever�- Current psychiatry reports, 2013 - Springer
We present a neurobiological model of empathic dysfunction in borderline personality
disorder (BPD) to guide future empirical research. Empathy is a necessary component of�…
disorder (BPD) to guide future empirical research. Empathy is a necessary component of�…
The burden of empathy: Partners' responses to divergence of interests in daily life.
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual
and interpersonal experiences may be derived. The present work investigates whether�…
and interpersonal experiences may be derived. The present work investigates whether�…
The closer you feel, the more you care: Positive associations between closeness, pain intensity rating, empathic concern and personal distress to someone in pain
D Grynberg, S Konrath�- Acta Psychologica, 2020 - Elsevier
Previous research revealed inconsistent findings regarding affective responses when facing
someone in pain (ie, empathic concern and/or personal distress). In this paper, we suggest�…
someone in pain (ie, empathic concern and/or personal distress). In this paper, we suggest�…
Interpersonal relationship modulates the behavioral and neural responses during moral decision-making
Y Zhan, X Xiao, J Li, L Liu, J Chen, W Fan, Y Zhong�- Neuroscience letters, 2018 - Elsevier
Interpersonal relationship (IR) may play an important role in moral decision-making.
However, it is little known about how IR influences neural and behavioral responses during�…
However, it is little known about how IR influences neural and behavioral responses during�…