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This document appears to be page 90 of a scientific paper or book chapter regarding neuroscience and psychology, specifically focusing on empathy, pain processing, and neural networks. It discusses fMRI studies showing how social factors (such as likability or responsibility for a stigmatized condition like AIDS) modulate neural responses to others' pain. The page concludes with a summary of empathy's role in human social interaction and moral development. The footer indicates it is part of a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' document production.

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Functional MRI study (citation 10) referenced in text regarding empathy responses to individuals with AIDS.
Study participants Individuals with AIDS (blood transfusion) Individuals with AIDS (drug use) Healthy controls

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Text discusses the 'interpersonal relationship between the target and the observer' influencing empathic response.

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"Neuroanatomical regions and circuits form the foundation for the experience of pain in others, but they are not sufficient to explain variability in interpersonal sensitivity."
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"Empathy, the natural capacity to share, appreciate, and respond to the affective states of others, plays a crucial role in much of human social interaction from birth to the end of life."
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"From motivating prosocial behavior to providing the affective and motivational bases for moral development, empathy is an invisible force to reckon with when considering how humans behave toward each other."
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