Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as sympathy or empathic concern (which is distinct from other empathy constructs). In other contexts, when people suddenly feel close to others, or observe others suddenly feeling closer to each other, this sudden closeness tends to evoke an emotion often labeled in vernacular English as being moved, touched, or heart-warming feelings. Recent theory and empirical work indicates that this is a distinct emotion; the construct is named kama muta. Is empathic concern for people in need simply an expression of the much broader tendency to respond with kama muta to all kinds of situations that afford closeness, such as reunions, kindness, and expressions ...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Current Psychology. The ...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel moved to tears, emotionally touched, stirred, or that ...
The emotion that people may label being moved, touched, having a heart-warming experience, rapture, ...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel "moved to tears," "emotionally touched," "stirred," or...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel “moved to tears,” “emotionally touched,” “stirred,” or...
Situations involving increased closeness or exceptional kindness are often labeled as moving or touc...
Theories on empathy have argued that feeling empathy for others is related to accurate recognition o...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
Feeling moved or touched can be accompanied by tears, goosebumps, and sensations of warmth in the ce...
Research suggests that empathic concern and distress give rise to different patterns of helping beha...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Current Psychology. The ...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel moved to tears, emotionally touched, stirred, or that ...
The emotion that people may label being moved, touched, having a heart-warming experience, rapture, ...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel "moved to tears," "emotionally touched," "stirred," or...
English-speakers sometimes say that they feel “moved to tears,” “emotionally touched,” “stirred,” or...
Situations involving increased closeness or exceptional kindness are often labeled as moving or touc...
Theories on empathy have argued that feeling empathy for others is related to accurate recognition o...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
Feeling moved or touched can be accompanied by tears, goosebumps, and sensations of warmth in the ce...
Research suggests that empathic concern and distress give rise to different patterns of helping beha...
The emotion commonly labeled in English as being moved or touched is widely experienced but only tac...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Current Psychology. The ...
In recent years, several theoretical accounts of the emotional experience commonly called “being mov...