情感共情的神经基础:从啮齿类动物身上得知的。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neuropharmacology Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2025.110347
Siqi Peng , Moyi Li , Xiuqi Yang, Wei Xie
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同理心是人类和其他群居动物之间的社会互动的基石。有同理心缺陷的人可能会像ASD患者一样遭受不愉快或失败的社会交往,甚至表现出反社会行为。要找到有效的治疗共情缺陷的方法,首先需要深入研究和理解各种共情行为的神经机制。近年来,情感共情领域的研究蓬勃发展。有必要回顾这一领域的重要贡献,特别是对于理解不同形式的情感共情的微妙神经机制。在这里,我们总结了各种类型的情感共情的特点。我们还讨论了对痛苦和恐惧的同理心,以及本能同理心和经验同理心之间的区别。我们的分析进一步强调了不同情感共情行为背后复杂的神经机制和潜在的大脑区域的发现。综上所述,本研究将有助于加深我们对情感共情的行为动力学、神经基础及其在情绪调节和社会行为中的作用的理解。
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The neural basis of affective empathy: What is known from rodents
Empathy is the cornerstone of social interactions between conspecies for human beings and other social animals. Human beings with empathy defects might either suffer unpleasant or failed social interactions as ASD patients, or even display antisocial behaviors. To find efficient cure for empathy defects, first of all, the neural mechanisms underpinning various empathy behaviors should be well studied and understood. And the research in the field of affective empathy thrives fast in recent years. It is necessary to review the important contributions in this field, especially for understanding the delicate neural mechanisms of diverse forms of affective empathy. Here, we have summarized the characteristics of various types of affective empathy. We also discuss the distinctions between empathy for pain and fear, as well as instinctive and experienced empathy. Our analysis further highlights the findings in the complex neural mechanisms and potential brain regions underlying different affective empathy behaviors. Above all, this work is expected to help enhance our comprehension of behavioral dynamics and neural basis of affective empathy along with its role in emotional regulation and social behavior.
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Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neuropharmacology publishes high quality, original research and review articles within the discipline of neuroscience, especially articles with a neuropharmacological component. However, papers within any area of neuroscience will be considered. The journal does not usually accept clinical research, although preclinical neuropharmacological studies in humans may be considered. The journal only considers submissions in which the chemical structures and compositions of experimental agents are readily available in the literature or disclosed by the authors in the submitted manuscript. Only in exceptional circumstances will natural products be considered, and then only if the preparation is well defined by scientific means. Neuropharmacology publishes articles of any length (original research and reviews).
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