scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Ayse K. Uskul | Q57905248 |
David Atkins | Q87417721 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Nicholas R Cooper | |
P2860 | cites work | Empathic neural responses are modulated by the perceived fairness of others | Q24657268 |
Differential role of the orbital frontal lobe in emotional versus cognitive perspective-taking | Q25975529 | ||
Empathy: a physiological substrate | Q28190797 | ||
Does Rejection Hurt? An fMRI Study of Social Exclusion | Q28208863 | ||
On the universality and cultural specificity of emotion recognition: a meta-analysis | Q28212643 | ||
Why does social exclusion hurt? The relationship between social and physical pain | Q28237515 | ||
Does it look painful or disgusting? Ask your parietal and cingulate cortex. | Q50874795 | ||
Sex differences in empathy and related behaviors | Q50984464 | ||
Is there an in-group advantage in emotion recognition? | Q51051172 | ||
Empathic accuracy in the interactions of male friends versus male strangers. | Q51151371 | ||
The relation of empathy to prosocial and related behaviors | Q56214431 | ||
Empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant setting | Q72300416 | ||
Neural basis of cultural influence on self-representation | Q29028613 | ||
Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: The PANAS scales | Q29614730 | ||
Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases | Q29616023 | ||
Empathy for pain involves the affective but not sensory components of pain | Q29618811 | ||
Emotion recognition across cultures: the influence of ethnicity on empathic accuracy and physiological linkage | Q30478376 | ||
Seeing the pain of others while being in pain: a laser-evoked potentials study | Q33320793 | ||
Analysis of compositional data in communication disorders research | Q33362807 | ||
Why rejection hurts: a common neural alarm system for physical and social pain | Q33979696 | ||
Absence of embodied empathy during pain observation in Asperger syndrome | Q34013900 | ||
Two systems for empathy: a double dissociation between emotional and cognitive empathy in inferior frontal gyrus versus ventromedial prefrontal lesions | Q34014465 | ||
A measure of emotional empathy | Q34215675 | ||
Responding to the emotions of others: dissociating forms of empathy through the study of typical and psychiatric populations | Q34450289 | ||
Separate neural representations for physical pain and social rejection | Q34841487 | ||
Focusing on the negative: cultural differences in expressions of sympathy | Q35122081 | ||
The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain | Q38007044 | ||
Unpacking the informational bases of empathic accuracy. | Q38379811 | ||
When hurt will not heal: exploring the capacity to relive social and physical pain. | Q38386910 | ||
Getting a cue: the need to belong and enhanced sensitivity to social cues | Q38420331 | ||
Social power facilitates the effect of prosocial orientation on empathic accuracy | Q43647889 | ||
Suppression and interpersonal harmony: a cross-cultural comparison between Chinese and European Americans | Q44251135 | ||
It takes two: the interpersonal nature of empathic accuracy. | Q44757202 | ||
Inferring the emotions of friends versus strangers: the role of culture and self-construal | Q45306074 | ||
Social Class, Contextualism, and Empathic Accuracy | Q46135539 | ||
Transcranial magnetic stimulation highlights the sensorimotor side of empathy for pain | Q46529353 | ||
Reticent behavior and experiences in peer interactions in Chinese and Canadian children | Q47199052 | ||
Is expressive suppression always associated with poorer psychological functioning? A cross-cultural comparison between European Americans and Hong Kong Chinese | Q47286905 | ||
Cross-cultural differences in relationship- and group-based trust. | Q47305277 | ||
Self as cultural product: an examination of East Asian and North American selves | Q47591435 | ||
Child-rearing attitudes and behavioral inhibition in Chinese and Canadian toddlers: a cross-cultural study. | Q47754196 | ||
Racial bias reduces empathic sensorimotor resonance with other-race pain | Q48170858 | ||
Stimulus-driven modulation of motor-evoked potentials during observation of others' pain | Q48555148 | ||
Relation of sympathy and personal distress to prosocial behavior: a multimethod study | Q48921479 | ||
Distress and empathy: two qualitatively distinct vicarious emotions with different motivational consequences | Q48964026 | ||
P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported | Q14947546 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P433 | issue | 5 | |
P304 | page(s) | 587-601 | |
P577 | publication date | 2016-03-07 | |
P1433 | published in | Emotion | Q5373749 |
P1476 | title | Culture shapes empathic responses to physical and social pain | |
P478 | volume | 16 |
Q64102882 | Culture-Sex Interaction and the Self-Report Empathy in Australians and Mainland Chinese |
Q38612583 | Do individualism and collectivism on three levels (country, individual, and situation) influence theory-of-mind efficiency? A cross-country study. |
Q60921957 | Empathy and the Development of Affective Skills |