Evidence suggests that there are differences in the capacity for empathy between males and females. However, how deep do these differences go? Stereotypically, females are portrayed as more nurturing and empathetic, while males are portrayed as less emotional and more cognitive. Some authors suggest that observed gender differences might be largely due to cultural expectations about gender roles. However, empathy has both evolutionary and developmental precursors, and can be studied using implicit measures, aspects that can help elucidate the respective roles of culture and biology. This article reviews evidence from ethology, social psychology, economics, and neuroscience to show that there are fundamental differences in implicit measures ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender differences in empathy reflect differences...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
The occurrence of ‘consolatory’ behaviours, directed towards distressed individuals or victims of ag...
Empathy is a multidimensional phenomenon that consists of both emotional and cognitive components. T...
AbstractBehavioral research indicates that human females are more empathic than males, a disparity t...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and neurops...
<div><p>Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and...
Empathy is a multidimensional construct and comprises the ability to perceive, understand and feel t...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
AbstractBehavioral research indicates that human females are more empathic than males, a disparity t...
The present research aimed to extend the state of knowledge regarding the relationship between self-...
Schulte-Ruether M, Markowitsch HJ, Shah NJ, Fink GR, Piefke M. Gender differences in brain networks ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender differences in empathy reflect differences...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
The occurrence of ‘consolatory’ behaviours, directed towards distressed individuals or victims of ag...
Empathy is a multidimensional phenomenon that consists of both emotional and cognitive components. T...
AbstractBehavioral research indicates that human females are more empathic than males, a disparity t...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and neurops...
<div><p>Research on sex differences in empathy has revealed mixed findings. Whereas experimental and...
Empathy is a multidimensional construct and comprises the ability to perceive, understand and feel t...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
Females are considered the more empathic sex. This conventional view, however, has been challenged i...
AbstractBehavioral research indicates that human females are more empathic than males, a disparity t...
The present research aimed to extend the state of knowledge regarding the relationship between self-...
Schulte-Ruether M, Markowitsch HJ, Shah NJ, Fink GR, Piefke M. Gender differences in brain networks ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender differences in empathy reflect differences...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
The occurrence of ‘consolatory’ behaviours, directed towards distressed individuals or victims of ag...