- Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Emotions and Moral Behavior
- Ethics in Business and Education
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Eating Disorders and Behaviors
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Embodied and Extended Cognition
- Sleep and related disorders
- Sleep and Wakefulness Research
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Action Observation and Synchronization
- Sport Psychology and Performance
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
Adolfo Ibáñez University
2022-2025
Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon
2017-2021
Inserm
2017-2019
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
2017-2019
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2017-2019
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2019
Introduction Traditionally, empathy has been studied from two main perspectives: the theory-theory approach and simulation theory approach. These theories claim that social emotions are fundamentally constituted by mind states in brain. In contrast, classical phenomenology recent research based on enactive consider as basic process of contacting others’ emotional experiences through direct bodily perception sensation. Objective This study aims to enrich knowledge empathic experience pain...
Background: Exposure to visually appealing food items can enhance their subjective realism, leading increased cravings, salivation, and automatic approach tendencies. Prior research suggests that brief mindfulness instructions promoting dereification—recognizing stimuli as transient mental events—can mitigate these reactions. Objectives: This study assesses whether instruction consumption tendencies induced by advertisements, exploring the corresponding behavioral, physiological,...
Within western social psychology and neuroscience, compassion is described as being conditioned by cost-benefit appraisals, such the attribution of responsibility for causes suffering. Buddhist traditions maintain possibility cultivating embodying unconditioned universal forms compassion. Whereas a growing body empirical literature suggests that Buddhist-inspired compassion-based programs foster prosociality well-being in healthy clinical populations, there no evidence compassionate...
Immersing ourselves in food images can sometimes make it feel subjectively real, as if the actual were right front of us. Excessive self-immersion into mental content, however, is a hallmark psychological distress, and several psychiatric conditions. Being aware that imagined events are not necessarily an accurate depiction reality key feature psychotherapeutic approaches akin to mindfulness-based interventions. Yet, still largely unknown what extent one's engagement with considering biases...
A growing body of evidence has portrayed mindfulness as a useful tool for dealing with broad range psychological problems and disorders. This created the impression that mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) can be used to treat nearly all difficulties, in cases. Nonetheless, little research been done on how individual differences may contribute intervention outcomes. The goal this study was evaluate role baseline participants' outcomes by examining three prior Randomized Controlled Trials...
Abstract Awareness of mental events as mere representations rather than accurate depictions reality, also known dereification, is one the key features mindfulness meditation. Dereification juxtaposed to subjective realism, process being lost or totally immersed in contents one's mind. Excessive realism a hallmark several psychiatric disorders. Here, we investigated whether “mindful” (dereified) compared with an “immersed” (highly subjectively real) attitude, induced by instructions,...
Abstract Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder that not only affects motor function but also impairs empathy, particularly in response to others' pain. While the neurobiological changes underlying these deficits are known, impact of PD on lived experience empathy remains poorly understood. This study explores embodied dimensions patients through an experimental phenomenological approach.Method: Forty-five with mild moderate were exposed videos...
Attribution of responsibility for the causes suffering is one main factors that influence responses to individuals in distress. While role attributional processes on prosocial motivation has been widely investigated social psychology, only few attempts have made characterize their behavioural and neurophysiological underpinnings. This partly due lack stimuli can facilitate within-subject experimental designs. To overcome this problem, we created a set consisting videos depicting people...
Within western social psychology and neuroscience, compassion is described as being conditioned by cost-benefit appraisals, such the attribution of responsibility for causes suffering. Buddhist traditions maintain possibility cultivating embodying unconditioned universal forms compassion. Whereas a growing body empirical literature suggest that Buddhist-inspired compassion-based programs foster prosociality well-being in healthy clinical populations, there no evidence compassionate...
Attribution of responsibility for the causes suffering is one main factors that influence responses to individuals in distress. While role attributional processes on prosocial motivation has been widely investigated social psychology, only few attempts have made characterize their behavioural and neurophysiological underpinnings. This partly due lack stimuli can facilitate within-subject experimental designs. To overcome this problem, we created a set consisting videos depicting people...