Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much psychological and neuroscientific research in the last decade, the majority of which has been focused on ascertaining the empathic ability of individuals with various clinical conditions. However, most of this work tends to overlook the fact that empathy is the result of a complex process requiring a number of intermediate processing steps. It is therefore the case that describing an individual or group as ‘lacking empathy’ lacks specificity. We argue for an alternative measurement framework, in which we explain variance in empathic response in terms of individual differences in the ability to identify another’s emotional state (‘emotion ide...
Empathy is a construct with a long history of definitional variability, which is reflected in the va...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another's affective state - has been the focus of much...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons ” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Abstract Empathy is a concept central to psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology. The cons...
Empathy is a construct with a long history of definitional variability, which is reflected in the va...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another's affective state - has been the focus of much...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Despite the centrality of empathy in human social life, there is no widely agreed definition or char...
All data have been made publicly available at the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at http...
Empathy is a key notion in the study of sociality. A phenomenological perspective on empathy as inte...
The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons ” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system...
Empathy accounts for the naturally occurring subjective experience of similarity between the feeling...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Abstract Empathy is a concept central to psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology. The cons...
Empathy is a construct with a long history of definitional variability, which is reflected in the va...
The recent discovery of so-called mirror-neurons in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring system ...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...