Increased activation in the bilateral anterior insulae in response to others in pain in mothers compared to non-mothers
Abstract Empathy allows us to share emotions and encourages us to help others. It is especially important in the context of parenting where children’s wellbeing is dependent on their parents’ understanding and fulfilment of their needs. To date, little is known about differences in empathy responses...
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Autores principales: | Irene Sophia Plank, Catherine Hindi Attar, Stefanie L. Kunas, Isabel Dziobek, Felix Bermpohl |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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