Parsing the components of forgiveness: psychological and neural mechanisms

MM Fourie, R Hortensius, J Decety�- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral�…, 2020 - Elsevier
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�…

Subliminal presentation of other faces (but not own face) primes behavioral and evoked cortical processing of empathy for pain

A Ib��ez, E Hurtado, A Lobos, J Escobar, N Trujillo…�- Brain research, 2011 - Elsevier
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�…

The social neuroscience of interpersonal emotions

L M�ller-Pinzler, S Krach, UM Kr�mer…�- Social behavior from�…, 2017 - Springer
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�…

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�…

[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�…

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�…

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�…

The burden of empathy: Partners' responses to divergence of interests in daily life.

F Righetti, J Gere, W Hofmann, ML Visserman…�- Emotion, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual
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�…

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�…