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Decety, Jean
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Pain Measurement
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Atypical empathic responses in adolescents with aggressive conduct disorder: a functional MRI investigation.
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Increased frontotemporal activation during pain observation in sexual sadism: preliminary findings.
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Unconscious affective processing and empathy: an investigation of subliminal priming on the detection of painful facial expressions.
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Self-perspective leads to increased activation of pain processing brain regions in fibromyalgia.
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The contribution of emotion and cognition to moral sensitivity: a neurodevelopmental study.
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Empathy and moral emotions in post-apartheid South Africa: an fMRI investigation.
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Expertise modulates the perception of pain in others.
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Neural correlates of deficits in pain-related affective meaning construction in patients with chronic pain disorder.
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Giving peace a chance: oxytocin increases empathy to pain in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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"Feeling" the pain of those who are different from us: Modulation of EEG in the mu/alpha range.
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Do patients with fibromyalgia show abnormal neural responses to the observation of pain in others?
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Empathy examined through the neural mechanisms involved in imagining how I feel versus how you feel pain.
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Oxytocin increases empathy to pain when adopting the other- but not the self-perspective.
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How do we empathize with someone who is not like us? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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