Given that the cognitive and affective processes underlying empathy do not fossilize, studies of the empathic capacities of nonhuman primates provide us with a critical window through which we can explore the evolutionary origins of human empathy. Specifically, the comparative method provides an opportunity to determine which features of empathy are uniquely human and which are shared within the primate lineage. Here, we use the ethological approach to explore the affective and cognitive layers underlying empathy in primates. We review recent research exploring evidence for different layers of empathy, from the more basic forms such as yawn contagion and rapid facial mimicry, to more cognitively complex forms such as sympathetic concern and...
Let’s not forget that the little emotions are the great captains of our lives and we obey them witho...
In contrast to a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empa...
Do nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) possess empathy and if so to which degree? Can we develop ...
Given that the cognitive and affective processes underlying empathy do not fossilize, studies of the...
Empathy, the sharing and understanding of others’ emotional states, is a core feature of the human s...
Empathy - the sharing and understanding of others’ emotions and thoughts - is considered a defining ...
First published: 15 December 2016. Empathy as a research topic is receiving increasing attention, al...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy.Hence, yaw...
A number of scholars have offered behavioral and physiological arguments in favor of the existence o...
none2noIn the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of pri...
What are the evolutionary roots of emotions? To answer this cardinal question, I study emotions in a...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Humans favor others seen as similar to themselves (ingroup) over people seen as different (outgroup)...
Let’s not forget that the little emotions are the great captains of our lives and we obey them witho...
In contrast to a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empa...
Do nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) possess empathy and if so to which degree? Can we develop ...
Given that the cognitive and affective processes underlying empathy do not fossilize, studies of the...
Empathy, the sharing and understanding of others’ emotional states, is a core feature of the human s...
Empathy - the sharing and understanding of others’ emotions and thoughts - is considered a defining ...
First published: 15 December 2016. Empathy as a research topic is receiving increasing attention, al...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy.Hence, yaw...
A number of scholars have offered behavioral and physiological arguments in favor of the existence o...
none2noIn the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of pri...
What are the evolutionary roots of emotions? To answer this cardinal question, I study emotions in a...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Humans favor others seen as similar to themselves (ingroup) over people seen as different (outgroup)...
Let’s not forget that the little emotions are the great captains of our lives and we obey them witho...
In contrast to a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empa...
Do nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) possess empathy and if so to which degree? Can we develop ...