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Empathy: shared circuits and their dysfunctions
Authors:Thioux Marc  Keysers Christian
Institution:Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, The Netherlands Royal Academy of Science (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. m.thioux@nin.knaw.nl
Abstract:Observing another individual acting upon an object triggers cerebral activity well beyond the visual cortex of the observer in areas directly involved in planning and executing actions. This we will call action simulation. Importantly, the brain does not solely simulate the actions of others but also the sensations they feel, and their emotional responses. These simulation mechanisms are most active in individuals who report being very empathic. Simulation may indeed be instrumental for our understanding of the emotional and mental state of people in our sight, and may contribute heavily to the social interactions with our peers by providing a first-person perspective on their inner feelings. Simulation mechanisms are at work at an early stage of social development and might be defective in young individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, the results to date regarding ASD are not clearcut, and an equal number of studies report positive and negative findings.
Keywords:mirror neuron  simulation  action  sensation  empathy  autism
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