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Neural signatures of parental empathic responses to imagined suffering of their adolescent child
2021
NeuroImage
Empathy is deemed indispensable for sensitive caregiving. Neuroimaging studies have identified canonical empathy networks consisting of regions supporting cognitive and affective aspects of empathy. However, not much is known about how these regions support empathy toward one's own offspring, and how this neural activity relates to parental caregiving. We introduce a novel task to assess affective and neural responses to the suffering of one's own adolescent child. While in the scanner, 60
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117886
pmid:33617996
fatcat:wvcgxdtxyngrnhzbnhccq7g3fm