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Cognition, Empathy, and Sexual Offending
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2012Most empathy research in the forensic context has assumed that empathy has two components. In this two-component model, the cognitive component involves perspective taking, and the affective component involves experiencing appropriate emotion. In this review, we identify how this assumption has both dominated and limited empathy research with ...
Georgia D, Barnett, Ruth E, Mann
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Cognitive empathy across the lifespan
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2023Linked Article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn ...
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Cognitive and Affective Empathy in Huntington’s Disease
Journal of Huntington's Disease, 2021Background: Empathy is a multidimensional construct and a key component of social cognition. In Huntington’s disease (HD), little is known regarding the phenomenology and the neural correlates of cognitive and affective empathy, and regarding how empathic deficits interact with other behavioral and cognitive manifestations.
Arnau, Puig-Davi +9 more
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The neural substrates of cognitive empathy
Social Neuroscience, 2007Neuroscientific research has consistently found that the perception of an affective state in another activates the observer's own neural substrates for the corresponding state, which is likely the neural mechanism for "true empathy." However, to date there has not been a brain-imaging investigation of so-called "cognitive empathy", whereby one ...
Stephanie D, Preston +6 more
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Early Adolescent Cognitive and Affective Empathy
Social Psychology, 2022Abstract. Cognitive and affective empathy have diverging relations to social–emotional adjustment. However, particularly during adolescence, these associations are not thoroughly understood. Using the Basic Empathy Scale (BES), we examined cognitive and affective empathy (including emotional contagion and emotional disconnection) in association with ...
Cody Dillon-Owens +4 more
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Internal Empathy, Cognitive Labeling, and Demonstrated Empathy
The Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1986An analysis of interpersonal skills training revealed that internal empathy exerted an indirect effect on socially demonstrated empathy through the intervening effects of labeling mood.
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Cognitive style as related to emotional empathy
Journal of Dental Education, 1989This study examined relationships among two measures of FDI (the hidden figure test (HFT) and the portable rod and frame test (PRFT) and a measure of interpersonal sensitivity (the questionnaire measure of emotional empathy (QMEE] in a group of dental hygiene students.
C H, DeVore +3 more
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Empathy: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2009Abstract There has been recent widespread interest in the neural underpinnings of the experience of empathy. In this review, we take a social cognitive neuroscience approach to understanding the existing literature on the neuroscience of empathy.
Lian T. Rameson, Matthew D. Lieberman
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Cognitive Empathy in Preprofessional Students.
Journal of allied health, 2022The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test, a test of cognitive empathy, requires individuals to assess the emotional state of a person by looking only at the eyes. A shortened version (svRME) was used in this study to assess the differences in cognitive empathy between preprofessionals in two healthcare fields and in one non-healthcare field of study ...
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Cognitive Identification and Empathy
1999AbstractThis chapter demonstrates that emotional empathy and cognitive identification play a crucial role in the reception of visual fiction, and also that cognition and emotion are two different aspects of one information system. It uses an example from Psycho to illustrate the means by which cognitive identification causes empathy, because cognition ...
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