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|a The social neuroscience of empathy /
|c edited by Jean Decety and William Ickes.
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|a Cambridge, Massachusetts. :
|b MIT Press,
|c 2009.
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|a ix, 255 p. :
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|c 24 cm.
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|a Social neuroscience series
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|t Introduction. Seeking to Understand the Minds (and Brains) of People Who are Seeking to Understand Other People Minds / Jean Decety and William Ickes. Section 1. What Is Empathy?.
|t Chapter 1 : These Things Called Empathy: Eight Related But Distinct Phenomena / C. Daniel Batson. Section 2. Social, Cognitive, and Developmental Perspectives on Empathy.
|t Chapter 2 : Emotional Contagion and Empathy / Elaine Hatfield, Richard L. Rapson and Yen-Chi Le.
|t Chapter 3 : Being imitated: Consequences of non-consciously showing empathy / Rick B. van Baaren, Jean Decety, Ap Dijksterhuis, Andries van der Leij and Matthijs L. van Leeuwen.
|t Chapter 4 : Empathy and knowledge projection / Raymond S. Nickerson, Susan F. Butler and Michael Carlin.
|t Chapter 5 : Empathic Accuracy: Its Links to Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, Social, and Physiological Psychology / William Ickes.
|t Chapter 6 : Empathic Responding: Sympathy and Personal Distress / Nancy Eisenberg and Natalie D. Eggum.
|t Chapter 7 : Empathy and Education / Norma Deitch Feshbach and Seymour Feshbach. Section 3. Clinical Perspectives on Empathy.
|t Chapter 8 : Rogerian Empathy in an Organismic Theory: A Way of Being / Jerold D. Bozarth.
|t Chapter 9 : Empathy in Psychotherapy: Dialogue and Embodied Understanding / Mathias Dekeyser, Robert Elliott and Mia Leijssen.
|t Chapter 10 : Empathic resonance: A neuroscience perspective / Jeanne C. Watson and Leslie S. Greenberg.
|t Chapter 11 : Empathy, morality and social convention: Evidence from the study of psychopathy and other psychiatric disorders / R. J. R. Blair.
|t Chapter 12 : Perceiving others in pain: Experimental and clinical evidence on the role of empathy / Liesbet Goubert, Kenneth D. Craig and Anne Buysse. Section 4. Evolutionary and Neuroscience Perspectives on Empathy.
|t Chapter 13 : Neural and Evolutionary Perspectives on Empathy / C. Sue Carter, James Harris and Stephen W. Porges.
|t Chapter 14 : Mirror, mirror, in my mind: Empathy, interpersonal competence, and the mirror neuron system / Jennifer H. Pfeifer and Mirella Dapretto.
|t Chapter 15 : Empathy versus personal distress â¿¿ recent evidence from social neuroscience / Jean Decety and Claus Lamm.
|t Chapter 16 : Empathic processing: its cognitive and affective dimensions and neuroanatomical basis / Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory.