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What is empathy, and what brain area is important for its development?
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What is empathy, and what brain area is important for its development?
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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. The anterior cingulate cortex is thought to be important for the development of empathy, including the recognition and regulation of emotions in oneself and others.
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