Empathy—the ability to understand and “feel with” others’ emotional states, along with the tendency to feel concern for others’ wellbeing—shapes important aspects of social functioning across development (Eisenberg, 2017). In three empirical papers, we explore predictors of empathy across different stages of development, and across multiple levels of analysis within Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model. Paper 1 examined associations between brain structure and observed empathic responding among N = 78 school-aged children (4–8y). Larger bilateral hippocampal volume (adjusted for intracranial volume) predicted greater empathic responding, but only for boys. The association was not driven by a specific subregion of the hippocampus (head, bod...
Empathy develops in the context of close relationships. Children observe their parents’ emotional re...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
In the literature, it has been well-established that children who have experienced maltreatment are ...
AbstractEmpathy refers to the understanding and sharing of others’ emotions and comprises cogn...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Empathy is the ability to understand and to share another’s emotional state, and is seen as an impor...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Empathy is reognized as a primary process that underlies most human interaction. It appears to be a ...
Empathy is an essential building block for successful interpersonal relationships. Atypical empathic...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
©American Psychological Association, 2019. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Dataset to support University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "The Impact of Early Experiences o...
This review brings together some general findings on empathy that have emerged during the last decad...
When children experience early brain injury, parents are often most concerned about how their child ...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Empathy develops in the context of close relationships. Children observe their parents’ emotional re...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
In the literature, it has been well-established that children who have experienced maltreatment are ...
AbstractEmpathy refers to the understanding and sharing of others’ emotions and comprises cogn...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Empathy is the ability to understand and to share another’s emotional state, and is seen as an impor...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Empathy is reognized as a primary process that underlies most human interaction. It appears to be a ...
Empathy is an essential building block for successful interpersonal relationships. Atypical empathic...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
©American Psychological Association, 2019. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Dataset to support University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "The Impact of Early Experiences o...
This review brings together some general findings on empathy that have emerged during the last decad...
When children experience early brain injury, parents are often most concerned about how their child ...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Empathy develops in the context of close relationships. Children observe their parents’ emotional re...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
In the literature, it has been well-established that children who have experienced maltreatment are ...