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Earth&Sky:坏小子们的思考方式不一样

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发表于 2016-8-2 11:05:25 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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Jean Decety is a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago who studies human empathy, or how we share and understand the feelings of another person. [---1---]  Earth&Sky's Lindsay Patterson tells us more.
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In 2009, the journal Biological Psychology published his study on the empathy of children with aggressive conduct disorder associated with bullying.
Decety says empathy is connected to a part of the brain that processes a first-hand experience of pain.
He said that for most people, seeing others in pain makes you connect with that person’s pain, and it’s an unpleasant experience for you.
The feeling of empathy makes you want to help them.
But the children that Decety studied don’t experience that empathy.
He put the children in a scanner that displays brain activity, and showed them a video of someone getting hurt.
But it also activated the region of the brain associated with reward.
So what that mean?
Decety said this means that the children with aggressive conduct disorder can recognize negative emotion, but they process it in a positive way.
He said his study could provide a perspective on how best to treat these children.
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