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Mentalizing and the Role of the Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus in Sharing Others' Embarrassment
2014
Cerebral Cortex
The experience of embarrassment provides a highly salient cue for the human moral apparatus. Interestingly, people also experience embarrassment on behalf of others' inappropriate conditions. The perceiver's embarrassment often lacks an equivalent expression of embarrassment in the social counterpart. The present study examines this phenomenon and distinguishes neural circuits involved in embarrassment with and embarrassment for another person's mishaps. Using functional magnetic resonance
doi:10.1093/cercor/bhu011
pmid:24518753
fatcat:ak3adzcalfhivfwbbtzwx6ygca