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How Do We Empathize with Someone Who Is Not Like Us? a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Michalska, Emotion Understanding in Developmental Disorders
The Social Neuroscience of Empathy Tania Singer and Claus Lamm University of Zurich, Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, Zurich, Switzerland
Placebo Analgesia and Its Opioidergic Regulation Suggest That Empathy for Pain Is Grounded in Self Pain
Reduction of Empathy for Pain by Placebo Analgesia Suggests Functional Equivalence of Empathy and First-Hand Emotion Experience
PHIL 4220A Empathy Winter 2013 Wednesdays 14:35-17:25, Paterson 3A36
The Neural Valuation System Underpins More Optimal Choices When Learning to Avoid Harm to Others Than to Oneself
The Administration of the Opioid Buprenorphine Decreases Motivational Error Signals
The Neural Valuation System Underpins More Optimal Choices When Learning to Avoid Harm to Others Than to Oneself
Modulation of EEG in the Mu/Alpha Range
(2010). How Do We Empathize with Someone Who Is
The Neural Bases of Empathy in Humans
Right Supramarginal Gyrus Is Crucial to Overcome Emotional Egocentricity Bias in Social Judgments
The Neuroscientist
Post-Doctoral Position: Effects of Stress on Social Affect
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Training the Compassionate and the Empathic Brain Thesis Presented To
Placebo Analgesia Does Not Reduce Empathy for Naturalistic Depictions
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Curriculum Vitae Claus Lamm
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Post-Doc/Lecturer Position (6 Years), Chair of Biological Psychology Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Unit University of Vienna – Faculty of Psychology
Increased Neural Responses to Empathy for Pain Might Explain How
Human Empathy Through the Lens of Social Neuroscience