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Altered neurophysiological responses during empathy for pain in insomnia: evidence from an EEG study in non-clinical samples.

Siyu LiMeiheng HeLi LinQing-Wei ChenTaotao RuGuofu Zhou
Published in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2024)
These findings suggest that individuals with insomnia exhibit altered neurophysiological responses to pain stimuli and a lower capacity to share empathy for pain. These alterations may be associated with changes in attentional mechanisms.
Keyphrases
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