articlePsychopathologyJan 1, 2003Closed access

The Roots of Empathy: The Shared Manifold Hypothesis and the Neural Basis of Intersubjectivity

University of Parma

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Starting from a neurobiological standpoint, I will propose that our capacity to understand others as intentional agents, far from being exclusively dependent upon mentalistic/linguistic abilities, be deeply grounded in the relational nature of our interactions with the world. According to this hypothesis, an implicit, prereflexive form of understanding of other individuals is based on the strong sense of identity binding us to them. We share with our conspecifics a multiplicity of states that include actions, sensations and emotions. A new conceptual tool able to capture the richness of the experiences we share with others will be introduced: the shared manifold of intersubjectivity. I will posit that it is…

Citation impact

1,219
total citations
FWCI
33.61
Percentile
100%
References
52
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Intersubjectivity
  • Empathy
  • Psychology
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Epistemology
No related works found for this paper.