The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion

Author: Stevens   Larry Charles;Woodruff   C. Chad  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9780128098387

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128098370

Subject: R338 nerve physiology

Keyword: 生理心理学

Language: ENG

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Description

The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion provides contemporary perspectives on the three related domains of empathy, compassion and self-compassion (ECS). It informs current research, stimulates further research endeavors, and encourages continued and creative philosophical and scientific inquiry into the critical societal constructs of ECS. Examining the growing number of electrocortical (EEG Power Spectral, Coherence, Evoked Potential, etc.) studies and the sizeable body of exciting neuroendocrine research (e.g., oxytocin, dopamine, etc.) that have accumulated over decades, this reference is a unique and comprehensive approach to empathy, compassion and self-compassion.

  • Provides perspectives on empathy, compassion and self-compassion (ECS), including discussions of cruelty, torture, killings, homicides, suicides, terrorism and other examples of empathy/compassion erosion
  • Addresses autonomic nervous system (vagal) reflections of ECS
  • Discusses recent findings and understanding of ECS from mirror neuron research
  • Covers neuroendocrine manifestations of ECS and self-compassion and the neuroendocrine enhancement
  • Examines the neuroscience research on the enhancement of ECS
  • Includes directed-meditations (mindfulness, mantra, Metta, etc.) and their effects on ECS and the brain

Chapter

Chapter 1 - What Is This Feeling That I Have for Myself and for Others? Contemporary Perspectives on Empathy, Compassion, and S...

Origins

Definitions

Empathy

Compassion

Self-Compassion

And Their Absence: A World Without Empathy, Compassion, or Self-Compassion

Interrogatives and Polemics

References

Chapter 2 - The Brain That Feels Into Others: Toward a Neuroscience of Empathy

Definitional Quandaries of Empathy

Phylogeny and Comparative Ethology of Empathy

Contextual Factors Concerning Empathy

State-Dependent Aspects

Trait-Dependent Aspects

Measuring Empathy in Humans

Historical Aspects

Novel Experimental Procedures

Brain Mechanisms Involved in Empathy

Empathy in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Summary and Future Directions

References

Further Reading

Chapter 3 - The Brain that Longs to Care for Others: The Current Neuroscience of Compassion

Compassion

The Emotional Experience of Compassion

The Intention to Help

Theory of Mind

Bottom-Up Experiencing versus Top-Down Regulation

An Integrated Theory of the Neuroscience of Compassion

Directions for Future Research

References

Chapter 4 - The Brain That Longs to Care for Itself: The Current Neuroscience of Self-Compassion

Self-Compassion

The Evolution of Compassion and of Self-Compassion

The Components of Self-Compassion

Self-Kindness versus Self-Judgment

Mindfulness versus Over-Identification

Mindfulness and Attentional Control

Mindfulness and Emotional Regulation

Mindfulness and Self-Awareness

A General Overview of the Neuroscience of Mindfulness

Common-Humanity versus Isolation

The Neuroscience of Self-Compassion

Directions for Future Research

References

Chapter 5 - Sometimes I Get So Mad I Could …: The Neuroscience of Cruelty

Defining Cruelty

Causes of Cruelty: Dehumanization and Otherization

Neural Markers of Dehumanization and Otherization

Why We Are Cruel: The Role of Threat Responses

Morality and Cruelty

Everyday Cruelty: Anger, Aggression, and Hatred

Anger and Aggression

Hatred

Jealousy

Envy and Schadenfreude

The Neuroscience of Populations Characterized by Cruelty

Cruelty and Personality Disorders

Summary of the Neuroscience of Cruelty

References

Further Readings

Chapter 6 - Reflections of Others and of Self: The Mirror Neuron System’s Relationship to Empathy

Discovery of MNs and Attempts to Measure Them

Using Neuroimaging to Infer MN Activation

Putative Measures of MNs and Empathy

Does Mu Suppression Reflect MNs? Yes, and then Some

Beta Rhythms and Mns

Do MNs Constitute or Contribute to Action Understanding?

Self–Other Discrimination in the MN System

Conclusions and Directions for Future Research

References

Chapter 7 - Why Does It Feel So Good to Care for Others and for Myself?

Overview and Questions

Caring for Others: Empathy and Compassion

Vasopressin

Preclinical Research

Clinical Research

Oxytocin

Preclinical Research

Clinical Research

OXTR Polymorphisms

Intranasal OT Administration Studies

OT Release Studies

Oxytocin and the Interactionist Perspective

Caring for the Self: Self-Compassion

Preclinical Research

Clinical Research

Conclusions and Directions for Future Research

References

Chapter 8 - Can We Change Our Mind About Caring for Others? The Neuroscience of Systematic Compassion Training

Introduction and Scope of the Review

Questions to Consider

Compassion Training Techniques Reviewed

Compassion Training Programs

Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT)

Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT)

Project for Empathy and Compassion Education (PEACE)

Highly Experienced Meditators

The Neuroscience of Systematic Compassion Training

Highly Experienced Meditators Exhibit Distinct Patterns of Brain Activity

Brief Compassion Training and Neurobiology

Overlapping but Distinct Systems

Directions for Future Research

Understanding the Current Limitations

Future Studies

References

Chapter 9 - Compassion Training from an Early Buddhist Perspective: The Neurological Concomitants of the Brahmavihāras

The Brahmavihāras in Early Buddhist Soteriology

Attentional Foundations of Contemplative Practice

The Neural Concomitants of Brahmavihāra Practices

Conclusions and Directions for Future Research

References

Further Readings

Chapter 10 - The Language and Structure of Social Cognition: An Integrative Process of Becoming the Other

Introduction

The Taxonomy of Social Cognition

The Role of Empathy in the Social Cognition Lexicon

What is Compassion?

Unifying Principles: Becoming/Knowing the Other

The Principle of Phylogenetic Continuity

The Principle of Ontogenetic Continuity

Constraints

Conclusions

References

Chapter 11 - Where Caring for Self and Others Lives in the Brain, and How It Can Be Enhanced and Diminished: Observations on the...

Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion

Empathy

Compassion

Self-Compassion

Cruelty

Mirror Neurons

Hormones

Training

Brahmaviharas

Social Cognition

An Integrated Portrait of Compassion

The Empathy-to-Compassion (EtoC) Model

Final Thoughts

References

Index

Back Cover

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