Children’s mu suppression is sensitive to witnessing others’ social victimization

Volume: 15, Issue: 3, Pages: 348 - 354
Published: Feb 4, 2020
Abstract
Empathy has been a key focus of social, developmental, and affective neuroscience for some time. However, research using neural measures to study empathy in response to social victimization is sparse, particularly for young children. In the present study, 58 children’s (White, non-Hispanic; five to nine years old) mu suppression was measured using electroencephalogram methods (EEG) as they viewed video scenarios depicting social injustices...
Paper Details
Title
Children’s mu suppression is sensitive to witnessing others’ social victimization
Published Date
Feb 4, 2020
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
348 - 354
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