Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Empathy is still so needed...

Empathy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pain empathy is a specific subgroup of empathy that involves recognizing and understanding another person’s pain.
Empathy is the mental ability that allows one person to understand another person’s mental and emotional state and how to effectively respond to that person.
When a person receives cues that another person is in pain, neural pain circuits within the brain are activated.
There are several cues that can communicate pain to another person: visualization of the injury causing event, the injury itself, behavioral efforts of the injured to avoid further harm, and displays of pain and distress such as facial expressions, crying, and screaming.[1]


From an evolutionary perspective, pain empathy is beneficial for human group survival since it provides motivation for non-injured people to offer aid to the injured and to avoid injury themselves.

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