1 ponding to fears and expectations, and being
empathic.
2 between suppression in the 8-13Hz range and
empathic abilities as measured by the Interpersonal Reac
3 ey have acquired visual experience, and that
empathic abilities heighten motor resonance during dance
4 This final effort will help us expand our
empathic abilities to better understand how symptoms are
5 of the sight of touch, and independently of
empathic abilities.
6 We also tested the effects of
empathic abilities.
7 ty reflected in mu suppression is related to
empathic abilities.
8 s own and does this specialization vary with
empathic abilities?
9 s interfering effect was associated with the
empathic ability to adopt the subjective perspective of
10 and show that it correlates with heightened
empathic ability.
11 trated significantly greater improvements in
empathic accuracy than those receiving placebo at both p
12 The effects were most pronounced on
empathic accuracy, a high-level social cognitive process
13 ial affect perception, emotional regulation,
empathic accuracy, mental state attribution, and self-re
14 the association between DMN connectivity and
empathic accuracy.
15 in the relation between DMN connectivity and
empathic accuracy.
16 d a social cognition fMRI paradigm involving
empathic and forgivability judgments.
17 to the style of the consultation (eg, warm,
empathic),
and aims to reduce negative feelings such as
18 e offers fresh opportunities for respectful,
empathic,
and nourishing medical care.
19 n = 378) to test whether people who are more
empathic are also more motivated.
20 ately its best treatment requires methods of
empathic attentiveness and nondiscursive thinking that c
21 arental mental health, might be moderated by
empathic attitudes of care providers and tailored interv
22 frontal regions are essential for real-life
empathic behaviour.
23 These results support a model of "
empathic blame", whereby the perceived suffering of a vi
24 ues that may lead to more evidence-based and
empathic care in this area.
25 independent behavioral sample (n = 200), the
empathic care marker was associated with a mixed-valence
26 Empathic care was preferentially associated with nucleus
27 fering can elicit both empathic distress and
empathic care-the warm desire to affiliate.
28 cal management involving regular visits with
empathic clinicians.
29 This empirically derived model of
empathic communication has practical implications for cl
30 Evidence is mounting that effective and
empathic communication with the cancer patient and famil
31 e scores for perspective taking (P<.001) and
empathic concern (P =.007) and lower scores for personal
32 orks supporting mentalizing, intentionality,
empathic concern and evaluation.
33 IRI
Empathic Concern and Perspective taking scores were corr
34 human pro-social behavior is often driven by
empathic concern for another, it is unclear whether nonp
35 POMS vigor-activity scores (P<.001) and IRI
empathic concern measures (P =.005).
36 individuals with greater tendency to having
empathic concern to other people.
37 to impairments in the everyday expression of
empathic concern.
38 rences in negativity bias and differences in
empathic concern.
39 rly neurobiological marker indexing risk for
empathic deficits seen in adult psychopathy.
40 untering another's suffering can elicit both
empathic distress and empathic care-the warm desire to a
41 h a mixed-valence feeling state, whereas the
empathic distress marker was specific to negative emotio
42 ions, suggests that the neural substrate for
empathic experience does not involve the entire "pain ma
43 e is a key role for motivation in modulating
empathic experiences.
44 was associated with enhanced mutual gaze and
empathic eye blinking, whereas indifference or malevolen
45 nt/unusual bodily sensations and pro-social,
empathic feelings.
46 on accuracy and supports the hypothesis that
empathic functioning may utilise motor control mechanism
47 the second is relatively peaceful and highly
empathic in both behavior and brain organization.
48 ctile paradigm assessing the degree to which
empathic judgments are biased by one's own emotions if t
49 experiments revealed that overcoming biased
empathic judgments is associated with increased activati
50 rns and help them identify solutions through
empathic listening and emotional support.
51 tervention to encourage teachers to adopt an
empathic mindset about discipline.
52 s novel insight into how and why race alters
empathic neural response.
53 or group membership of others, may modulate
empathic neuronal activations.
54 ifests itself as unflinching self-awareness;
empathic openness to others; and a keen appreciation of,
55 ents seen by female oncologists had the most
empathic opportunities (P = .03).
56 ether oncologist traits were associated with
empathic opportunities and empathic responses.
57 Conversations were coded for the presence of
empathic opportunities and oncologist responses.
58 Oncologists encountered few
empathic opportunities and responded with empathic state
59 When patients express negative emotions,
empathic opportunities emerge.
60 tunity; the range was 0 to 10, and the total
empathic opportunities was 292.
61 Oncologist sex was related to the number of
empathic opportunities; female patients seen by female o
62 98 conversations, 37% contained at least one
empathic opportunity; the range was 0 to 10, and the tot
63 behavior in human children is attributed to
empathic or sympathetic concern.
64 More
empathic participants, as measured by the empathy quotie
65 More
empathic people learn more quickly when benefitting othe
66 However, neural processes associated with
empathic processing have not yet been directly examined
67 ain is an ecologically valid method to probe
empathic processing, but studies in children with CP hav
68 Reduced GM volume within areas implicated in
empathic processing, moral reasoning, and processing of
69 a role of the human mirror neuron system in
empathic processing.
70 ers (n = 39) could be encouraged to adopt an
empathic rather than punitive mindset about discipline-t
71 eurobiological account for the plasticity of
empathic reactions.
72 Emotional contagion, a quantifiable index of
empathic reactivity that is present in other species, ma
73 ay have the unwanted side effect of reducing
empathic resonance and concern for others.
74 anges in one's own pain sensation may affect
empathic responding to others' pain.
75 Experiment 2 tested whether an
empathic response to misbehavior would sustain students'
76 at times (e.g., during intergroup conflict),
empathic responses are diminished or absent.
77 We show here that
empathic responses are modulated by learned preferences,
78 owever, very little is known about how brain
empathic responses are modulated by the affective link b
79 Empathic responses are not static but can be modulated b
80 We conclude that in men (at least)
empathic responses are shaped by valuation of other peop
81 youths with these traits stem from deficient
empathic responses to distress.
82 These children also display atypical
empathic responses to others' distress, which may partly
83 People show
empathic responses to others' pain, yet how they choose
84 Empathic responses were more prevalent among younger onc
85 e associated with empathic opportunities and
empathic responses.
86 Based on our observations, the basic
empathic skills seem to be recognizing when emotions may
87 ologists in the intervention group used more
empathic statements (relative risk, 1.9 [95% CI, 1.1 to
88 ew empathic opportunities and responded with
empathic statements infrequently.
89 l (P = .03) were more likely to respond with
empathic statements.
90 iewing with an objective, nonjudgmental, and
empathic style that includes personalized feedback, part
91 acterizing the neural systems supporting two
empathic sub-processes: sharing others' internal states
92 the ICU are the uncertainty and witnessed or
empathic suffering.
93 ract feelings of helplessness, and end their
empathic suffering.
94 cement is larger in participants with strong
empathic tendency when the other individual is in a thir
95 acial imitation ability would correlate with
empathic traits.