The neural underpinnings of vicarious experience / / topic editors: Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon, Jamie Wardand Peter G. Enticott.
Everyday we vicariously experience a range of states that we observe in other people: we may “feel” embarrassed when witnessing another making a social faux pas, or we may feel sadness when we see a loved one upset. In some cases this process appears to be implicit. For instance, observing pain in o...
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