Jean Decety
Bullies may enjoy seeing others in pain: Brain scans show disruption in natural empathetic response
Bullies may enjoy seeing others in pain: Brain scans show disruption in natural empathetic response
Nov 7, 2008
Bullies may get kick out of seeing others in pain
Bullies may get kick out of seeing others in pain
Nov 7, 2008
Bullies Enjoy Seeing Others Suffer
Bullies Enjoy Seeing Others Suffer
Nov 7, 2008
Live Science
New study shows children are hard-wired for empathy
New study shows children are hard-wired for empathy
Aug 14, 2008
University of Chicago Chronicle
Children are naturally prone to be empathic and moral, University of Chicago study shows
Children are naturally prone to be empathic and moral, University of Chicago study shows
Jul 11, 2008
Chicago in the News
Chicago in the News
Feb 21, 2008
University of Chicago Chronicle
You Remind Me of Me
You Remind Me of Me
Feb 12, 2008
Scans show physicians turn off empathy signal in brain to cope with pain patients experience
Scans show physicians turn off empathy signal in brain to cope with pain patients experience
Oct 4, 2007
University of Chicago Chronicle
Chicago in the News
Chicago in the News
Oct 4, 2007
University of Chicago Chronicle
Reactions: Finding a Way to Help the Brain Deal With Pain
Reactions: Finding a Way to Help the Brain Deal With Pain
Oct 2, 2007
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