YesMentalizing (otherwise known as ‘theory of mind’) involves a special process that is adapted for predicting and explaining the behaviour of others (targets) based on inferences about targets’ beliefs and character. This research investigated how well participants made inferences about an especially apposite aspect of character, empathy. Participants were invited to make inferences of self‐rated empathy after watching or listening to an unfamiliar target for a few seconds telling a scripted joke (or answering questions about him/herself or reading aloud a paragraph of promotional material). Across three studies, participants were good at identifying targets with low and high self‐rated empathy but not good at identifying those who are ave...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...
Mentalizing (otherwise known as ‘theory of mind’) involves a special process that is adapted for pre...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
Interpreting others’ actions relies on an understanding of their current mental state. Emerging rese...
Interpreting others’ actions relies on an understanding of their current mental state. Emerging rese...
This paper defends a perceptual account of empathy in opposition to purely cognitive theories on how...
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...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
The primary goal of this research was to improve our understanding of how empathy influences other c...
To what extent can we feel what someone else feels? Data from neuroscience suggest that empathy is s...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
The study of trait empathy and the experience of empathy has implications for psychopathologies, the...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...
Mentalizing (otherwise known as ‘theory of mind’) involves a special process that is adapted for pre...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
Interpreting others’ actions relies on an understanding of their current mental state. Emerging rese...
Interpreting others’ actions relies on an understanding of their current mental state. Emerging rese...
This paper defends a perceptual account of empathy in opposition to purely cognitive theories on how...
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...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
The primary goal of this research was to improve our understanding of how empathy influences other c...
To what extent can we feel what someone else feels? Data from neuroscience suggest that empathy is s...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
The study of trait empathy and the experience of empathy has implications for psychopathologies, the...
Empathy and consideration for other people's feelings are at the very heart of our ability to form a...
Past research tells us that individuals can infer information about a target’s emotional state and i...
Are we able to infer what happened to a person from a brief sample of his/her behaviour? It has been...