Paper by @aa_marsh and colleagues out on disrupted spontaneous empathic representations of others’ pain in psychopathy, which can be normalised by instruction: https://t.co/TV3alZeufe - related to @MattSShane 's work on emotion regulation
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
RT @aa_marsh: Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in ps…
Our new research finds reduced multivoxel pattern similarity of vicarious neural pain responses (that is, less empathy) in psychopathy, with @kathrynberluti @kmo5128 @ShawnRhoads56 @BrethelHaurwitz @EliseCardinale @ELRobertson16 @KrutiVekaria @johnvmdc h