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Empathy Usage in the Anthropology of Emotions
Empathy usage in anthropological research of emotions is connected with the universalistic approach to this phenomenon. The approach is based on the biological assumption that emotions are primarily bodily feelings, internal and personal conditions of individuals, that can be also identified by the physiologically based human ability to understand ...
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Emotion recognition abilities and empathy of victims of bullying [PDF]
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for victims. Few studies have considered the role of emotion recognition abilities and empathic behaviour for different bullying roles.
Hall, Lynne+3 more
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Abstract The first experience of medical students in the dissecting room (DR) likely influences professional identity formation (PIF). Sparse data exist exploring how exposure to the DR and body donors without undertaking dissection influences PIF, or how culture may influence this experience.
Jacob Madgwick+2 more
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Gender and national differences in emotional intelligence and empathy: Comparison of Croatian and Portuguese samples [PDF]
The study focused on the relationship of emotional and cognitive components of empathy with emotional intelligence abilities (labelling, understanding, and regulating emotions).
Jelena Pongrac+2 more
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Emotional Empathy and Facial Mimicry for Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions of Fear and Disgust
Facial mimicry is the tendency to imitate the emotional facial expressions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that the perception of dynamic displays leads to enhanced facial mimicry, especially for happiness and anger.
K. Rymarczyk+3 more
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Perilaku Prososial Ditinjau dari Empati dan Kematangan Emosi [PDF]
This recearched was aimed to realize the relation between empathy and emotional maturity toward prosocial behavior. There were two hypotheses proposed, which, there was a relationship existed between empathy and emotional maturity.
Asih, G. Y. (Gusti)+1 more
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King Aorta: Narrative anatomy education
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of narrative anatomy education and traditional anatomy education on academic achievement. The study included 64 students who were randomly divided into two groups. The two groups were (n = 32) control (Group 1) and (n = 32) experimental (Group 2). The pretest scores of the two groups were 36.
Halil Yilmaz
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The role of automaticity and attention in neural processes underlying empathy for happiness, sadness, and anxiety. [PDF]
Although many studies have examined the neural basis of empathy, relatively little is known about how empathic processes are affected by different attentional conditions.
Lieberman, Matthew D, Morelli, Sylvia A
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Balancing act: An autoethnographic study of one medical educator's first year as a mentor
Abstract Novice faculty mentors often struggle with the transition from mentee to mentor. Although they may face similar challenges, each mentor's experience and journey of professional identity formation is unique, influenced by their background, experiences, relationships, and context.
Andrew S. Cale
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Emotions, narratives and empathy in clinical communication
Patients sometimes report that doctors consider them a set of symptoms rather than a person. A recent article by a patient in a major Norwegian newspaper had the title ‘I am not a knee cap’. The author had suffered a knee injury, but felt that he was treated by doctors merely as a knee cap rather than as a human being. This feeling is hardly unique. In
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