Altruism, although costly, may promote well-being for people who give. Costly giving by adults has received considerable attention, but less is known about the possible benefits, as well as biological and environmental correlates, of altruism in early childhood. In the current study, we present evidence that children who forgo self-gain to help other people show greater vagal flexibility and higher subsequent vagal tone than children who do not, and children from less wealthy families behave more altruistically than those from wealthier families. These results suggest that (a) altruism should be viewed through a biopsychosocial lens, (b) the influence of privileged contexts on children's willingness to make personal sacrifices for others em...
Recent studies have provided evidence that young children already engage in sharing behavior. The un...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
Excerpt Altruism is the combination of willingly and spontaneously helping others. Many studies have...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Recent empirical research has shed new light on the perennial question of human altruism. A number o...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Altruism is a complex phenomenon which has been the subject of much empirical investigation. The pre...
We study with a sample of 1,070 primary school children, aged seven to eleven years, how altruism in...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
Evolutionary models of cooperation require proximate mechanisms that sustain prosociality despite in...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
Recent studies have provided evidence that young children already engage in sharing behavior. The un...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
Excerpt Altruism is the combination of willingly and spontaneously helping others. Many studies have...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Recent empirical research has shed new light on the perennial question of human altruism. A number o...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Altruism is a complex phenomenon which has been the subject of much empirical investigation. The pre...
We study with a sample of 1,070 primary school children, aged seven to eleven years, how altruism in...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
Evolutionary models of cooperation require proximate mechanisms that sustain prosociality despite in...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
Recent studies have provided evidence that young children already engage in sharing behavior. The un...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...