Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the observed or imagined emotion of another person, an observer develops a similar emotional state herself. This capacity, empathy, is one of the pillars of social understanding and interaction as it creates a representation of another's inner, mental state. Empathy needs to be dissociated from other social emotions and, crucially, also from cognitive mechanisms of understanding others, the ability to take others' perspective. Here, we describe the conceptual distinctions of these constructs and review behavioral and neural evidence that dissociates them. The main focus of the present review lies on the intraindividual changes in empathy and perspe...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Abstract Two competing views implicate interdependence in empathy. One suggests that interdependence...
[Extract] Human behavior is largely based on our understanding and interpretation of the feelings an...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
Empathy is crucial for successful social interactions and it is impaired in many devastating disorde...
Empathy, compassion and Theory of Mind (ToM) are central topics in social psychology and neuroscienc...
Empathy, compassion and Theory of Mind (ToM) are central topics in social psychology and neuroscienc...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
AbstractEmpathy is a multi-faceted concept consisting of our ability not only to share emotions but ...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Abstract Two competing views implicate interdependence in empathy. One suggests that interdependence...
[Extract] Human behavior is largely based on our understanding and interpretation of the feelings an...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
Empathy is crucial for successful social interactions and it is impaired in many devastating disorde...
Empathy, compassion and Theory of Mind (ToM) are central topics in social psychology and neuroscienc...
Empathy, compassion and Theory of Mind (ToM) are central topics in social psychology and neuroscienc...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
AbstractEmpathy is a multi-faceted concept consisting of our ability not only to share emotions but ...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Although the processes that underlie sharing others’ emotions (empathy) and understanding others’ me...
Abstract Two competing views implicate interdependence in empathy. One suggests that interdependence...