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The influence of group membership on the neural correlates involved in empathy.

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013
Empathy involves affective, cognitive and emotion regulative components. The affective component relies on the sharing of emotional states with others and is discussed here in relation to the human Mirror System.
Robert eEres, Pascal eMolenberghs
doaj   +1 more source

Multi‐Omics Insights Into the Mechanisms of Early Muscle Fiber Difference and Transformation Between Lean‐Type and Chinese Indigenous Pigs

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Multi‐omics analyses uncover breed‐specific cis‐regulatory landscapes and higher‐order chromatin architectural differences that underlie early postnatal muscle fiber divergence in pigs. A super‐enhancer upstream of PPP3CB recruits MEF2C to activate PPP3CB transcription, while the PPP3CB–MEF2C positive feedback loop promotes oxidative muscle fiber ...
Shuailong Zheng   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Narrative sequence position of close-ups influences cognitive and affective processing and facilitates theory of mind [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Close-up shots have been shown to modulate affective, cognitive and theory of mind responding to visual narratives. However, the role of close-up’s narrative-sequence position, that is the relative timing of close-up shots in a visual narrative, is ...
Rooney, Brendan   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Précis: The Emotional Mind: A Control Theory of Affective States [PDF]

open access: yes
A summary of The Emotional Mind: A Control Theory of Affective States is presented: I claim that a convincing account of the emotions requires a rethink of how the mind as a whole is structured.
Cochrane, Tom
core   +1 more source

Ethical Precision in Nanoscale Brain Interfacing

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
As brain interfaces approach the nanoscale, precision no longer only measures—it knows, predicts, and potentially reshapes the mind. This work argues that traditional ethics fails under such conditions and proposes a shift toward continuous, operation‐based governance using the recovery–discovery framework to track, constrain, and responsibly steer ...
Guilherme Wood
wiley   +1 more source

Introduction to the emotional grammar of psychopaths

open access: yesPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology
This paper proposes a naturalistic theory of moral judgment in psychopathy, grounded in Patricia Churchland’s neurophilosophy and developed through the hypothesis of an emotional grammar—a cognitive-affective structure that organizes the subject’s ...
Jose Oliverio Tovar-Bohórquez
doaj   +1 more source

How Do We Understand Others? Empathy and Theory-Theory of Mind as Two Different, but Cooperative, Mechanisms for Sensibility

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2016
The aim of this paper is to understand whether Theory-Theory of Mind (TToM) can be considered the one and only source of our understanding of others or not.
Sarah Songhorian
doaj   +1 more source

Schooling Trajectories and the Development of Brain Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Montessori and Traditional Education

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
We investigate whether Montessori and traditional schooling systems shape the developmental trajectory of large‐scale brain dynamics in different ways. We quantify the arrow of time (“non‐reversibility”) in neural activity during resting state and movie‐watching, revealing distinct maturational patterns.
Elvira del Agua   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The dilemma of mind in contemporary Buddhism : some British testimony [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Progress in neuroscience over the last half-century casts doubt on the religious intuition that the mind is a non-material entity. Without some dialogue between religion and science in order to resolve differences of fact and value, the dilemma of the ...
Kennedy, Andrew William
core  

Stimulus-dependent amygdala involvement in affective theory of mind generation

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2016
Successful social interaction requires knowledge about another person's emotional states, represented in an affective theory of mind (ToM). This information can be acquired either directly or indirectly, i.e., by observing emotional facial expressions (EFE) or indirectly by inferring emotions through cognitive perspective taking.
Mike M. Schmitgen   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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