The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-CompassionLarry Charles Stevens, C. Chad Woodruff Academic Press, 19. 6. 2018 - Počet stran: 353 The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion provides contemporary perspectives on the three related domains of empathy, compassion and self-compassion (ECS). It informs current research, stimulates further research endeavors, and encourages continued and creative philosophical and scientific inquiry into the critical societal constructs of ECS. Examining the growing number of electrocortical (EEG Power Spectral, Coherence, Evoked Potential, etc.) studies and the sizeable body of exciting neuroendocrine research (e.g., oxytocin, dopamine, etc.) that have accumulated over decades, this reference is a unique and comprehensive approach to empathy, compassion and self-compassion.
|
Obsah
1 | |
23 | |
The Current Neuroscience of Compassion | 53 |
The Current Neuroscience of SelfCompassion | 91 |
The Neuroscience of Cruelty | 121 |
The Mirror Neuron Systems Relationship to Empathy | 157 |
Chapter 7 Why Does It Feel So Good to Care for Others and for Myself? | 189 |
Chapter 8 Can We Change Our Mind About Caring for Others? The Neuroscience of Systematic Compassion Training | 213 |
The Neurological Concomitants of the Brahmavihāras | 235 |
An Integrative Process of Becoming the Other | 267 |
Observations on the | 285 |
321 | |
Back Cover | 331 |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion Larry Charles Stevens,Christopher Chad Woodruff Náhled není k dispozici. - 2018 |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
action understanding aggression amygdala another’s anterior cingulate cortex areas associated attention brahmavihāras brain activity brain regions Buddhist CBCT Chapter cingulate cortex compassion meditation compassion training components cortical cruelty Decety differentiation disorder distress dlPFC dmPFC emotional contagion empathy empathy and compassion experience experienced feel fMRI Fogassi frontal functional Gallese gyrus human insula insular cortex intention interaction investigations involved Journal Klimecki Lamm loving-kindness Lutz medial mental meta-analysis mirror neuron MN activity modulation motor mPFC mu rhythm Neff negative Neural correlates neuroimaging neurological neuroscience of empathy nondual observation one’s orbitofrontal cortex other’s OXTR oxytocin pain parietal participants perspective positive posterior precuneus prefrontal cortex prosocial behavior Psychiatry psychological psychopathy response Rizzolatti role Sciences self-compassion self-kindness self-other Singer social cognition social neuroscience specific Stevens stimuli studies suffering suggest suppression temporal theory of mind tion ventral vipassanā vmPFC Waal Woodruff