Human Empathy Through the Lens of Social Neuroscience
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Abstract
Empathy is the ability to experience and understand what others feel without confusion between oneself and others. Knowing what someone else is feeling plays a fundamental role in interpersonal interactions. In this paper, we articulate evidence from social psychology and cognitive neuroscience, and argue that empathy involves both emotion sharing (bottom-up information processing) and executive control to regulate and modulate this experience (top-down information processing), underpinned by specific and interacting neural systems. Furthermore, awareness of a distinction between the experiences of the self and others constitutes a crucial aspect of empathy. We discuss data from recent behavioral and…
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- Empathy
- Social neuroscience
- Psychology
- Feeling
- Perspective (graphical)
- Interpersonal communication
- Perception
- Cognition
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