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Can we share a pain we never felt? Neural correlates of empathy in patients with congenital insensitivity to pain.

机译:我们可以分享从未有过的痛苦吗?先天性对疼痛不敏感的患者的共情与神经相关。

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Theories of empathy differ regarding the relative contributions of automatic resonance and perspective taking in understanding others' emotions. Patients with the rare syndrome of congenital insensitivity to pain cannot rely on "mirror matching" (i.e., resonance) mechanisms to understand the pain of others. Nevertheless, they showed normal fMRI responses to observed pain in anterior mid-cingulate cortex and anterior insula, two key regions of the so-called shared circuits controls), empathy trait predicted ventromedial prefrontal responses to somatosensory representations of others' pain and posterior cingulate responses to emotional representations of others' pain. These findings underline the major role of midline structures in emotional perspective taking and understanding someone else's feeling despite the lack of any previous personal experience of it--an empathic challenge frequently raised during human social interactions.
机译:在理解他人情绪方面,共鸣理论在自动共振和观点的相对贡献方面有所不同。先天性对疼痛不敏感的罕见综合征患者不能依靠“镜子匹配”(即共振)机制来了解其他人的疼痛。然而,他们表现出对前扣带回皮层和前岛鞘(所谓的共享回路控制的两个关键区域)中观察到的疼痛的正常fMRI反应),共情特征预测了对其他疼痛的体感表征的腹侧前额叶反应和扣带后反应以情感表达他人的痛苦。这些发现强调了中线结构在取得和理解别人的感觉上的主要作用,尽管以前没有任何个人经验,这是人类社交互动中经常提出的同理心挑战。

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