The human mind is a complex organ that has been the subject of study for centuries, but it remains largely mysterious. One aspect that researchers are beginning to understand better is how different...
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: Deep contemplation: how it changes our perception of selfhood
What future directions might neuroscience of empathy and identity take in relation to queerness, how might technology influence embodiment and connection, and what philosophical questions must queer...
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: Neuroscience of empathy and identity: queer perspectives on technology, embodiment, and philosophy
Social ostracization is an experience that can be devastating for teenagers who are already struggling with self-confidence, self-esteem, and identity formation. Adolescent years are crucial for...
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: Sexuality social ostracization during adolescence: how teens can overcome feelings of loneliness and rejection
In contemporary society, researchers have shown considerable interest in understanding the brain's role in sexual attraction and behavior. Neuroscientific research has demonstrated that the...
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: exploring the neural correlates of queer embodiment experiences: understanding identity through neuroscience
Trans Embodiment Complicates Traditional Philosophical Accounts of Lived Experience and Materiality
Trans embodiment challenges traditional philosophical understandings of subjectivity and...
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: Trans embodiment complicates traditional philosophical accounts of lived experience and materiality
The study of joy and suffering is essential to informing moral reasoning because it provides insights into human nature and experiences that can guide ethical decision-making. When considering how...
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: Uncovering the impact of joy and suffering on moral reasoning: a guide to informed decisionmaking
Scientists have uncovered new insights about how the human brain processes emotions, self-identity, and social interactions, leading to exciting discoveries that challenge traditional views on...
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: New insights on gender, sexuality, and relationships through neuroscience
Discrimination and stigma are prevalent social problems that have been identified as having significant negative impacts on individuals' mental health. These experiences can lead to feelings of...
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: How does discrimination affect mental health? an examination of emotional regulation and cognitive processing
Empathy and Identity
Empathy is often defined as the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It involves recognizing and responding to emotional states that one may not have...
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: The role of empathy in understanding sexual identity and experiences
The human brain is an amazing organ that processes a wide range of emotions and cognitive processes. Social rejection, stigma, and discrimination are common experiences for many people in various...
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: Exploring the neural correlates of social rejection, stigma, and discrimination: how they affect the brain