2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9963-8_1
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Emotions in Interaction: Toward a Supraindividual Study of Empathy

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“…In the Dictator Game employed here, the only biological stimuli associated with players are headshots with neutral facial expressions. However, neural resonance is correlated with prosocial behavior in circumstances involving similarly sparse biological stimuli (Christov-Moore & Iacoboni, 2015; Hein, Silani, Preuschoff, Batson, & Singer, 2012; Hein, Lamm, Brodbeck, & Singer, 2011; Ma, Wang, & Han, 2011). The relative presence of biological stimuli likely has an effect on our prosocial inclinations, since biological stimuli as sparse as a photograph have been found to increase charitable donations (Genevsky, Daniel, Paul, & Knutson, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Dictator Game employed here, the only biological stimuli associated with players are headshots with neutral facial expressions. However, neural resonance is correlated with prosocial behavior in circumstances involving similarly sparse biological stimuli (Christov-Moore & Iacoboni, 2015; Hein, Silani, Preuschoff, Batson, & Singer, 2012; Hein, Lamm, Brodbeck, & Singer, 2011; Ma, Wang, & Han, 2011). The relative presence of biological stimuli likely has an effect on our prosocial inclinations, since biological stimuli as sparse as a photograph have been found to increase charitable donations (Genevsky, Daniel, Paul, & Knutson, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The right DLPFC and DMPFC regions-of-interest (ROI) were constructed in standard space (MNI 152 template) using 10mm diameter spheres centered on voxels in right DLPFC (x = 40mm, y = 24mm, z = 38mm) and right DMPFC (x = 8mm, y = 24mm, z = 54mm). These ROI’s were centered on coordinates where activation during affective and somatosensory neural resonance tasks showed the highest correlation with subjects’ modulation of DG offers in response to players’ SES in a prior experiment (Christov-Moore & Iacoboni, 2015). That is, the activity of these areas during neural resonance tasks was correlated with the tendency to share less money with high SES players, compared to low SES players, in the DG.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Distinct mechanisms for perceiving and experiencing emotions are found to be processed the same way which implies that we are more than appraising the emotions of others but experiencing them. Neural resonance is how it is thought this phenomenon of mirroring others is achieved, with implications to groupthink, emotional contagion and the core process to empathy (Christov-Moore and Iacoboni, 2015).…”
Section: Cultural Neurosciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An action performed for which motor neurons fire can also induce firing in the motor neurons of another merely through observation (Ramachandran, 2000). In addition, the interchanging of these firing motor neurons, which are facilitated by the mirror neurons, can be shown to improve associating learning, acting as a primer (Christov-Moore and Iacoboni, 2015).…”
Section: Cultural Neurosciencementioning
confidence: 99%