Study of postural, physiological and corticospinal responses in empathy for pain and pain anticipation
L'empathie nous permet de comprendre et de réagir aux sensations des autres individus. Regarder une situation douloureuse peut induire des comportements de type prosociaux orientés vers les autres ou des réponses d'évitement comme celles enregistrées en réponse à une menace. Le but princip...
Main Author: | Bucchioni, Giulia |
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Other Authors: | Amiens |
Language: | en fr |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2015AMIE0029/document |
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