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The Self in the Brain

How is the ‘self’ born in the brain and how it affects our cognition, behavior, and social adaptation? We are trying to solve mysteries about various aspects of the self, such as physical, social, and mental health.

202307.10 Can the brain speak of "shame"? (Paper publication) Posted in RESEARCH

Shame, along with shame and guilt, is treated as a self-blame or negative self-conscious emotion. Many people are interested in its development and its relationship to psychopathology. However, there has not been a consistent view of the brain basis of this emotion. Research on the neural basis of shame and the conceptual and methodological issues behind it are discussed in a special issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology entitled "Is Shame an Enemy? Friend or Foe? -The Roots of Lifelessness and Hurt." (Sugiura)
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