通过理解自我来理解他人:共情的神经生物学模型及其与人格障碍的相关性。

Jason Morrison
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引言:准确推断他人思想、意图和情绪状态的能力通常与同理心的概念有关。这种能力的缺失在人格障碍患者中很常见。方法:对目前共情相关能力的神经认知模型及其生物学研究进行综述。结果:有证据表明,观察他人的行为激活了观察者大脑中参与执行类似行为的区域。我们建议用这种运动共振来模拟观察到的运动。当观察者做出类似的动作时,模拟可以让我们了解他们的思想和情感。这些信息可以用来推断被观察人的意图。结论:讨论了这些模型与人格障碍临床方面的相关性。
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Understanding Others by Understanding the Self: Neurobiological Models of Empathy and their Relevance to Personality Disorders.

Introduction: The ability to accurately infer the thoughts, intentions and emotional states of others has often been associated with the concept of empathy. De.cits in this ability are common in those with personality disorders.

Method: Current neurocognitive models of empathy-related abilities and the biological research to support them are discussed.

Results: There is evidence that observing the actions of others activates regions of the observer's brain involved in executing the analogous action. It is proposed this motor resonance is used to cortically simulate observed movements. Simulation may permit access to the thoughts and emotions of the observer when they make a similar action. This information could then be used to infer the intentions of the observed person.

Conclusion: The relevance of these models to clinical aspects of personality disorders is discussed.

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