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The role of empathy in the neural responses to observed human social touch
Leehe Peled-Avron
,
Einat Levy-Gigi
, Gal Richter-Levin
, Nachshon Korem
, Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory
University of Haifa
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Keyphrases
Empathy
100%
Neural Response
100%
Social Touch
100%
Electrophysiological Response
37%
Behavioral Response
25%
Empathic Tendency
25%
Attenuation
12%
Non-social
12%
Inanimate Objects
12%
Human Interaction
12%
Personal Distress
12%
Human Body
12%
Neural Markers
12%
Alpha Rhythm
12%
Emotional Contagion
12%
Electroencephalography Activity
12%
Tactile Stimuli
12%
Sensorimotor Resonance
12%
Mu Suppression
12%
Mu-alpha
12%
Touchless
12%
Pleasant Emotions
12%
Psychology
Empathy
100%
Electroencephalography
50%
Personal Distress
50%
Emotional Contagion
50%
Rhythm
50%
Neuroscience
Nerve Potential
100%
Electroencephalography
25%
Alpha Wave
25%