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    Opening the Black Box of Family-Based Treatments: An Artificial Intelligence Framework to Examine Therapeutic Alliance and Therapist Empathy

    The evidence-based treatment (EBT) movement has primarily focused on core intervention content or treatment fidelity and has largely ignored practitioner skills to manage interpersonal process issues that emerge ...

    Phillippe B. Cunningham, Jordon Gilmore in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review (2023)

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    Neuroscience of Heroism

    Stephanie D. Preston in Encyclopedia of Heroism Studies

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    A case study of a conservation flagship species: the monarch butterfly

    What makes a flagship species effective in engaging conservation donors? Large, charismatic mammals are typically selected as ambassadors, but a few studies suggest butterflies—and monarchs in particular—may b...

    Stephanie D. Preston, Julia D. Liao, Theodore P. Toombs in Biodiversity and Conservation (2021)

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    Only the PAM explains the personalized nature of empathy

    Stephanie D. Preston, Frans B. M. de Waal in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2017)

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    Mammalian empathy: behavioural manifestations and neural basis

  6. Observational and experimental studies dating back to the 1950s demonstrate that mammals spontaneously help distressed conspecifics. Research emphasizes the un...

  7. Frans B. M. de Waal, Stephanie D. Preston in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2017)

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    Devil in the Details: Effects of Depression on the Prosocial Response Depend on Timing and Similarity

    Most accounts of empathy acknowledge the importance of shared experience, but debate continues regarding the precise mechanism and necessity of similarity for an empathic response. The perception-action model ...

    Alicia Hofelich Mohr, Ethan Kross in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology (2016)

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    Emotion and reward are dissociable from error during motor learning

    Although emotion is known to reciprocally interact with cognitive and motor performance, contemporary theories of motor learning do not specifically consider how dynamic variations in a learner’s affective st...

    Sara B. Festini, Stephanie D. Preston in Experimental Brain Research (2016)

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    I know how you feel: Task-irrelevant facial expressions are spontaneously processed at a semantic level

    Previous studies have demonstrated that emotions are automatically processed. Even with subliminal presentations, subjects involuntarily mimic specific facial expressions, are influenced by the valence of a pr...

    Stephanie D. Preston in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2008)