Doctors inhibit social threat empathy in the later stage of cognitive processing: Electrophysiological evidence

Volume: 92, Pages: 103130 - 103130
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Previous studies have found that repeatedly exposed to a threatening situation may reduce doctors' level of empathy, reducing psychological stress and avoiding burnout and compassion fatigue. However, many essential studies found that it does not seem universal but rather modulated by group membership. In this study, we recorded event-related potentials (ERP) when doctors and controls watched visual stimuli describing patients attacking doctors...
Paper Details
Title
Doctors inhibit social threat empathy in the later stage of cognitive processing: Electrophysiological evidence
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
92
Pages
103130 - 103130
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