APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Self–Other Overlap in Threat-Responsive Brain Regions As a Function of Familiarity and Relationship
- Sara Medina-DeVilliers
University of Virginia
Abstract
We investigated the shared neural representation of the self and other in response to the anticipation of an electric shock to the self, a partner, and a stranger. There were significant correlations between threat-to-self and threat-to-partner in brain regions responsive to both self- and other-directed cues of threat and pain.
Social Neuroscience