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Synchrony with distress in affective empathy and compassion

Psychophysiology, 2021
AbstractSensitivity to suffering of others is a core factor in social cohesion and evolutionary success. The emergence of such sensitivity may occur via two neuro‐functional mechanisms. One is sharing the pain and distress of others, which relies onaffective empathy. The other involves a caring concern for others' wellbeing, termedcompassion.
Yair Dor‐Ziderman   +3 more
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Affect and Empathy Studies

2020
Abstract This chapter discusses two domains of research into and theorizing about human emotions of interest to legal theorists and practitioners in the law. Written by a non-lawyer with expertise in English literature, narrative theory, and interdisciplinary empathy studies, it offers basic definitions of the terms “empathy” and “affect,
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Empathy and Pseudo-Empathy: The Affective Judgments of First- and Third-Graders

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1976
Eighty male and female first- and third-grader Ss were presented one of two brief videotaped social interaction episodes. Half of the Ss viewed an unambiguous tape in which a target character's affective response was congruent with the situational context in which he operated. The remaining Ss viewed a similar, but ambiguous tape in which the nonverbal
S, Greenspan   +2 more
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How empathy affects preschool teachers’ burnout

Psychology, Health & Medicine
To explore the relationship and internal mechanisms between empathy and burnout among preschool teachers, Study 1 employed a multiverse-style analysis based on cross-sectional survey data from 2,651 preschool teachers to test the robustness of the relationship between preschool teacher empathy and burnout. Study 2, grounded in the Job Demands-Resources
Yuanqing He   +3 more
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Not All Empathy Is Equal: How Dispositional Empathy Affects Charitable Giving

Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 2014
Motivations for prosocial behavior have been explored in diverse ways. Empirical research suggests that empathy is an important motive for prosocial behavior. Building upon previous studies, in this article the authors hypothesize that charitable giving is distinctively affected by different components of dispositional empathy, including empathic ...
Sung-Ju Kim, Xiaonan Kou
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Reconsidering Affective Engagement in Historical Empathy

Theory & Research in Social Education, 2010
The question of how students might concurrently engage in historical empathy as both a cognitive and affective construct remains as a sticking point in the understanding of historical thinking. This study employed three instructional units to place students in situations in which they were likely to engage in historical empathy using both the cognitive
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Beyond Kohut: From Empathy to Affection

International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 2016
This article concerns the analyst’s affection for her/his patient and its importance in the therapeutic process. The analyst’s affection, when available, can act as a vitalizing enactment (Fosshage, 2007) but more importantly acts as a vitalizing, implicit foundation for the ongoing interaction between analyst and patient.
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Empathy and the Laws of Affect

Science, 2011
Can animal models provide insights into human empathy and promote nurturance?
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The role of subcortical regions in affective empathy

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Empathy, a cornerstone of human social cognition, has primarily been studied through the lens of cortical neural mechanisms, with limited attention given to the involvement of subcortical structures. This study investigates the evolutionary and functional role of subcortical pathways in empathic processing through a novel dichoptic presentation ...
Aya, Morshed-Sakran   +2 more
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Simulating Terror: An Affective Empathy Approach

Art and Society
Historical education often prioritises factual narratives over the emotional dimensions of past experiences. This paper explores how historically-structured board games, particularly The Troubles, foster affective empathy — an emotional connection to historical actors and events.
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