I Feel Your Pain': The Neuroscience of Empathy – Association for  Psychological Science – APS

I Feel Your Pain': The Neuroscience of Empathy – Association for Psychological Science – APS

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Observing someone else in anguish can evoke a deep sense of distress and sadness — almost as if it’s happening to us. APS Fellow Ying-yi Hong and other scientists identify some of the regions of the brain responsible for this sense of interconnectedness.

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