virus: Empathy etc

From: Mermaid (hidden@lucifer.com)
Date: Sun Feb 22 2004 - 03:35:09 MST

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    Thanks to limbic, for the link:

    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994700

    Humans are hardwired to feel others' pain

    Humans are hardwired to feel empathy, suggests a new imaging study showing that certain pain-processing regions of the brain light up when a loved-one is hurt.

    But no one actually "feels" the physical pain of the ones they love. The UK researchers suggest that empathy is the result of our brain running a virtual simulation that represents only part of the other person's experience.

    "That' s probably why empathy doesn't feel like pain in your hand," says Tania Singer, a neuroscientist at the University College London, who led the study. "It feels like when you anticipate your own pain. Your heart races, your emotions are engaged. It's like a smaller copy of the overall experience."

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    [Mermaid] If empathy is a virian virtue, doesnt this(assuming the 'study' is valid) necessarily mean that emotional attachment to others is required? Does emotionalism really go well with reason and rationality?

    I also found the related links an interesting read.

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    Pain really is 'all in the mind'
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    (http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993861)

    Of course, all three are ..well..DOH..obvious...

    comments?

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