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The Social Neuroscience of Empathy
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Jean Decety
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William Ickes
Publication date:
March 20 2009
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The MIT Press
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9780262012973
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March 20 2009
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10.7551/mitpress/9780262012973.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Introduction: Seeking to Understand the Minds (and Brains) of People Who Are Seeking to Understand Other People’s Minds
pp. 3
These Things Called Empathy: Eight Related but Distinct Phenomena
pp. 19
Emotional Contagion and Empathy
pp. 31
Being Imitated: Consequences of Nonconsciously Showing Empathy
pp. 43
Empathy and Knowledge Projection
pp. 57
Empathic Accuracy: Its Links to Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, Social, and Physiological Psychology
pp. 71
Empathic Responding: Sympathy and Personal Distress
pp. 85
Empathy and Education
pp. 101
Rogerian Empathy in an Organismic Theory: A Way of Being
pp. 113
Empathy in Psychotherapy: Dialogue and Embodied Understanding
pp. 125
Empathic Resonance: A Neuroscience Perspective
pp. 139
Empathy, Morality, and Social Convention: Evidence from the Study of Psychopathy and Other Psychiatric Disorders
pp. 153
Perceiving Others in Pain: Experimental and Clinical Evidence on the Role of Empathy
pp. 169
Neural and Evolutionary Perspectives on Empathy
pp. 183
“Mirror, Mirror, in My Mind”: Empathy, Interpersonal Competence, and the Mirror Neuron System
pp. 199
Empathy versus Personal Distress: Recent Evidence from Social Neuroscience
pp. 215
Empathic Processing: Its Cognitive and Affective Dimensions and Neuroanatomical Basis
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