Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua
Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua
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Skin Conductance Response
Cognitive exertion affects the appraisal of one's own and other people's pain
Evaluating correctly others’ pain is a crucial prosocial ability, especially relevant for the healthcare system. In clinical …
Laura Riontino
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Raphael Fournier
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Alexandra Lapteva
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Nicolas Silvestrini
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Sophie Schwartz
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Does inappropriate behaviour hurt or stink? The interplay between neural representations of somatic experiences and moral decisions
Embodied models suggest that moral judgments are strongly intertwined with first-hand somatic experiences, with some pointing to …
Gil Sharvit
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Enru Lin
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Does my pain affect your disgust? Cross-modal influence of first-hand aversive experiences in the appraisal of others' facial expressions
Embodied models of social cognition argue that others’ affective states are processed by re-enacting a sensory-specific representation …
Lia Antico
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Eugénie Cataldo
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Cross-modal and modality-specific expectancy effects between pain and disgust
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. However, it is unclear whether the …
Gil Sharvit
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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Sylvain Delplanque
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Are irrational reactions to unfairness truly emotionally-driven? Dissociated behavioural and emotional responses in the Ultimatum Game task
The “irrational” rejections of unfair offers by people playing the Ultimatum Game (UG), a widely used laboratory model of economical …
Claudia Civai
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Matthias Gamer
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Raffaella I. Rumiati
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Do I care for others' money as much as for my own? Playing the Ultimatum Game task in behalf of a Third-Party
Classical economical theory sees rejections of unfair offers by people playing the Ultimatum Game (UG) as “irrational”. Recent studies …
Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Claudia Civai
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Raffaella I. Rumiati
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