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How automatic and representational is empathy, and why
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 38-39
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Mirror neurons, the insula, and empathy
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 39-40
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Similarity versus familiarity: When empathy becomes selfish
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- 23 January 2003, p. 41
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Elucidation of the brain correlates of cognitive empathy and self-awareness
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 40-41
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Empathy requires the development of the self
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- 23 January 2003, p. 42
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The Perception-Action Model of empathy and psychopathic “cold-heartedness”
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 42-43
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Empathy and the action-perception resonances of basic socio-emotional systems of the brain
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 43-44
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Understanding other's emotions: From affective resonance to empathic action
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 44-45
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Various kinds of empathy as revealed by the developing child, not the monkey's brain
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 45-46
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Psychobiological basis of empathy
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 46-47
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Perception-action links and the evolution of human speech exchange
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 47-48
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Caregiving, emotion, and concern for others
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 48-49
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Author's Response
Empathy: Each is in the right – hopefully, not all in the wrong
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 49-71
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Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 73-96
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Are the dorsal/ventral pathways sufficiently distinct to resolve perceptual theory?
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 96-97
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When is movement controlled by the dorsal stream?
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 97-98
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A better understanding of inference can reconcile constructivist and direct theories
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- 23 January 2003, p. 99
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Two visual systems but only one theory of perception
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- 23 January 2003, p. 100
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Conceptual space as a connection between the constructivist and the ecological approaches in a robot vision system
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 100-101
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Perception, learning, and judgment in ecological psychology: Who needs a constructivist ventral system?
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- 23 January 2003, pp. 101-102
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