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Right Temporoparietal Junction Involvement in Autonomic Responses to the Suffering of Others: A Preliminary Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study. [PDF]
Functional neuroimaging studies have emphasized distinct networks for social cognition and affective aspects of empathy. However, studies have not considered whether substrates of social cognition, such as the right temporoparietal junction (TPJ), play a
Hastings, Paul D+2 more
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Purpose This study aimed to investigate the impact of the work environment, emotional intelligence, and empathy fatigue on nurse presenteeism and to examine the mediating roles of emotional intelligence and empathy fatigue.
Yiqiu Zhang+5 more
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Емпатійна детермінація емоційних проявів міжособистісної взаємодії у юнацькому віці [PDF]
У статті представлено результати теоретичного та емпіричного дослідження емпатійної детермінації емоційного аспекту міжособистісної взаємодії у юнацькому віці. Виявлено та описано вікові та статеві особливості їх взаємозв’язку .
Коломієць, Т. В.
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Abstract This paper reports on the findings of a natural experiment based on a sample of 1123 children aged 4–8 from the provinces of Punjab in Pakistan, and Gujarat in India. It looks at the impact of attendance (or not) in early schooling on the cognitive and social–emotional development of young children.
Nadia Siddiqui+7 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was examining the efficacy of the Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adolescents and Young Adults (MANTRa) compared to individual psychotherapy that can be considered as standard in Austria (TAU‐O).
Tanja Wittek+17 more
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BackgroundParkinson's disease is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder that not only affects motor function but also impairs empathy. While the neurobiological changes underlying these deficits are known, the impact of PD on the lived experience of ...
Antonia Zepeda+8 more
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Abstract Classroom behaviour management is a persistent and often overwhelming challenge for novice teachers; they face frequent disruptive behaviours that they struggle to resolve effectively, which harms both the teaching process and classroom climate.
Jirina Karasova, Jan Nehyba
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Background: Aesthetics is one of the concepts that have recently received psychologists’ attention. In this regard, the main question is whether there are significant relationships between the dimensions of psychological capitals (hope, resiliency ...
khosro rashid, Ahmad Bayat
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Critical role of the right uncinate fasciculus in emotional empathy
Common neurological diseases or injuries that can affect the right hemisphere, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and frontotemporal dementia, disrupt emotional empathy—the ability to share in and make inferences about how other people feel.
K. Oishi+5 more
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Abstract This paper is about how a rights perspective, both children's and others' rights, can be used to make sense of schooling which is more inclusive of children and young people with special educational needs/disabilities (SEN/D). It is based on a project that used deliberative democratic approaches, in the form of a Citizens' Panel, to address ...
Brahm Norwich
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