Additional contributors: Maryhope Howland; Jeffry A. Simpson (faculty mentor).The Davis multidimensional empathy model features two empathy components: affective (emotional concern, sympathy, caring, compassion) and cognitive (inferring the mental states of others). The cognitive-empathy (CE) capacity to conceptualize and understand another’s point of view - to be "in another’s shoes" - is called perspective-taking (PT). The proficiency with which one infers another’s thoughts and feelings is known as empathic accuracy. One’s capacity for CE/PT should therefore predict EA; however, studies have shown this not to be the case. EA and PT researchers have yet to define the controversial relation between EA and CE/PT. Whereas previous studies...
Fewer social maxims are repeated more often than “put yourself in someone else’s shoes.” This sentim...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher policy.This study tested the...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
Additional contributors: Jeff Simpson (faculty mentor); Maryhope Howland (faculty mentor).Perspectiv...
We investigated the extent to which two interventions (perspective-getting versus mimicry) affect in...
The ability to take another person’s perspective is stressed as a central attribute of the socially ...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
This study examined the extent to which visual perspective-taking performance is modulated by trait-...
Perspective taking, the main cognitive component of empathy, has a particularly important and comple...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the flexibility of perspective taking. Perspectiv...
It has been suggested that empathy-related concern and empathy-related distress are two related but ...
<div><p>Empathy allows us to understand and react to other people's feelings and sensations; we can ...
Perspective taking is the process of constructing an understanding of other persons' ways of co...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The ability...
Fewer social maxims are repeated more often than “put yourself in someone else’s shoes.” This sentim...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher policy.This study tested the...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
Additional contributors: Jeff Simpson (faculty mentor); Maryhope Howland (faculty mentor).Perspectiv...
We investigated the extent to which two interventions (perspective-getting versus mimicry) affect in...
The ability to take another person’s perspective is stressed as a central attribute of the socially ...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
This study examined the extent to which visual perspective-taking performance is modulated by trait-...
Perspective taking, the main cognitive component of empathy, has a particularly important and comple...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the flexibility of perspective taking. Perspectiv...
It has been suggested that empathy-related concern and empathy-related distress are two related but ...
<div><p>Empathy allows us to understand and react to other people's feelings and sensations; we can ...
Perspective taking is the process of constructing an understanding of other persons' ways of co...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The ability...
Fewer social maxims are repeated more often than “put yourself in someone else’s shoes.” This sentim...
Author version (Post-Print) made available in accordance with publisher policy.This study tested the...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...