Does my pain affect your disgust? Cross‐modal influence of first‐hand aversive experiences in the appraisal of others’ facial expressions
European Journal of Pain2019Vol. 23(7), pp. 1283–1296
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Abstract
These results extend previous findings about common representational coding between the experience of first-hand and others' pain. In particular, they highlight that reliable part of the information shared is supramodal in nature and relates to a broad dimension of Unpleasantness common also to painless aversive states such as disgust.
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