Successful human social interactions frequently rely on appropriate interpersonal empathy and eye contact. Here, we report a previously unseen relationship between trait empathy and eye-gaze patterns to affective facial features in video-based stimuli. Fifty-nine healthy adult participants had their eyes tracked while watching a three-minute long “sad” and “emotionally neutral” video. The video stimuli portrayed the head and shoulders of the same actor recounting a fictional personal event. Analyses revealed that the greater participants' trait emotional empathy, the more they fixated on the eye-region of the actor, regardless of the emotional valence of the video stimuli. Our findings provide the first empirical evidence of a relationship ...
International audienceEmpathy is the ability to understand the emotions and feelings of others and i...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
The hypotheses of this investigation were based on conceiving of facial mimicry reactions in face-to...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
Recently, eye tracking has been used to show that gaze toward the eyes is an important part of the e...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that people have different face exploration strate...
Facial expressions are processed effortlessly and quickly, allowing us to assess a person's mood and...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Objective: The present research aims to explore the empathic effect on emotional face processing. In...
The present research explored the effect of empathy on processing emotional facial expressions. A va...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
This study examined the role of attention and trait empathy within the production of neural facial m...
Emotional tears enhance perceptions of sadness and promote helping behaviors, but it is yet to be es...
International audienceEmpathy is the ability to understand the emotions and feelings of others and i...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
The hypotheses of this investigation were based on conceiving of facial mimicry reactions in face-to...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
Recently, eye tracking has been used to show that gaze toward the eyes is an important part of the e...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that people have different face exploration strate...
Facial expressions are processed effortlessly and quickly, allowing us to assess a person's mood and...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Objective: The present research aims to explore the empathic effect on emotional face processing. In...
The present research explored the effect of empathy on processing emotional facial expressions. A va...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
This study examined the role of attention and trait empathy within the production of neural facial m...
Emotional tears enhance perceptions of sadness and promote helping behaviors, but it is yet to be es...
International audienceEmpathy is the ability to understand the emotions and feelings of others and i...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
The hypotheses of this investigation were based on conceiving of facial mimicry reactions in face-to...