Top-down attention modulation on the perception of others’ vocal pain: An event-related potential study

Volume: 133, Pages: 107177 - 107177
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Pain is typically expressed through various sensory (e.g., visual and auditory) modalities: the human voice conveys information about social and affective communication. While the empathic responses to others' pain in the visual modality are modulated by top-down attention constraints, it remains unclear whether empathy for such expressions in the auditory modality also involves such top-down modulation mechanisms. Therefore, the present study...
Paper Details
Title
Top-down attention modulation on the perception of others’ vocal pain: An event-related potential study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
133
Pages
107177 - 107177
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