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Recent fMRI or PET studies have demonstrated that observing or imaging another person's emotional state activates parts of the neuronal network involved in processing that same state in oneself, whether it is disgust, pain, or social emotion [6], [7] (for reviews see [8], [9]).
Prior neuroimaging studies of empathy have shown that by observing another's emotional state, part of the neural circuitry underlying the same state becomes active in oneself, whether it is disgust, pain or social emotions (see [6] [9]. Such findings are consistent with the perception-action model of empathy [10].
Many people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, would say that spilling blood is disgusting and pain has no place in spirituality.
UFF-DA Expression of surprise, aversion, disgust or pain.
"They are driven by anger, disgust, fear, pain.
There are those who have left the Church in disgust, in pain, in dispute, in hunger for genuine relationships and spiritual growth.
In contrast, our ability to empathize with other people's emotional states (such as disgust or pain) activates parts of those neuronal networks that are involved when the emotional states are experienced by the self.
This reflection on a new way to address the work of forms that Bataille presents in his journal Documents, according to Didi-Huberman, amounts "to implementing the alteration and declassification of the aesthetic (which is called taste) into the aesthesic (which is called desire, pain, disgust), and of the symbol (shareable) into symptom (intractable)".
In recent decades, a vein has emerged in the country's art scene that celebrates and explores the intersection between physical pain, disgust, violence, taste, and art.
Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies showed that observing the emotional state of another individual activates a neuronal network involved in processing the same state in oneself, whether it is pain, disgust, or touch[3], [4], [5].
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