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Claus Lamm
Claus Lamm
Professor of Biological Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria
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Meta-analytic evidence for common and distinct neural networks associated with directly experienced pain and empathy for pain
C Lamm, J Decety, T Singer
Neuroimage 54 (3), 2492-2502, 2011
24372011
The social neuroscience of empathy
T Singer, C Lamm
Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences 1156 (1), 81-96, 2009
23802009
The neural substrate of human empathy: effects of perspective-taking and cognitive appraisal
C Lamm, CD Batson, J Decety
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 19 (1), 42-58, 2007
21592007
Human empathy through the lens of social neuroscience
J Decety, C Lamm
The scientific World journal 6 (1), 1146-1163, 2006
15802006
The role of the right temporoparietal junction in social interaction: how low-level computational processes contribute to meta-cognition
J Decety, C Lamm
The neuroscientist 13 (6), 580-593, 2007
13252007
Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams
R Botvinik-Nezer, F Holzmeister, CF Camerer, A Dreber, J Huber, ...
Nature 582 (7810), 84-88, 2020
10202020
Functional neural plasticity and associated changes in positive affect after compassion training
OM Klimecki, S Leiberg, C Lamm, T Singer
Cerebral cortex 23 (7), 1552-1561, 2013
9012013
The role of anterior insular cortex in social emotions
C Lamm, T Singer
Brain structure and function 214, 579-591, 2010
7252010
Right supramarginal gyrus is crucial to overcome emotional egocentricity bias in social judgments
G Silani, C Lamm, CC Ruff, T Singer
Journal of neuroscience 33 (39), 15466-15476, 2013
5542013
What are you feeling? Using functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess the modulation of sensory and affective responses during empathy for pain
C Lamm, HC Nusbaum, AN Meltzoff, J Decety
PloS one 2 (12), e1292, 2007
5102007
15 empathy versus personal distress: Recent evidence from social neuroscience
J Decety, C Lamm
The social neuroscience of empathy, 199, 2011
4792011
The role of shared neural activations, mirror neurons, and morality in empathy–A critical comment
C Lamm, J Majdandžić
Neuroscience research 90, 15-24, 2015
4372015
Resilience during uncertainty? Greater social connectedness during COVID‐19 lockdown is associated with reduced distress and fatigue
JP Nitschke, PAG Forbes, N Ali, J Cutler, MAJ Apps, PL Lockwood, ...
British journal of health psychology 26 (2), 553-569, 2021
4062021
How do we empathize with someone who is not like us? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
C Lamm, AN Meltzoff, J Decety
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 22 (2), 362-376, 2010
3952010
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
JJ Van Bavel, A Cichocka, V Capraro, H Sjåstad, JB Nezlek, T Pavlović, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 517, 2022
3452022
Transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation (tES and TMS) for addiction medicine: a consensus paper on the present state of the science and the road ahead
H Ekhtiari, H Tavakoli, G Addolorato, C Baeken, A Bonci, S Campanella, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 104, 118-140, 2019
2822019
From shared to distinct self–other representations in empathy: evidence from neurotypical function and socio-cognitive disorders
C Lamm, H Bukowski, G Silani
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
2812016
Is stress affecting our ability to tune into others? Evidence for gender differences in the effects of stress on self-other distinction
L Tomova, B von Dawans, M Heinrichs, G Silani, C Lamm
Psychoneuroendocrinology 43, 95-104, 2014
2672014
Placebo analgesia and its opioidergic regulation suggest that empathy for pain is grounded in self pain
M Rütgen, EM Seidel, G Silani, I Riečanský, A Hummer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (41), E5638-E5646, 2015
2432015
Imaging empathy and prosocial emotions
C Lamm, M Rütgen, IC Wagner
Neuroscience letters 693, 49-53, 2019
2372019
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