Empathy: From perception to understanding and feeling others' emotions

Shir Genzer, Yoad Ben Adiva, Anat Perry

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Abstract

Empathy provides a cognitive and emotional bridge that connects individuals and promotes prosocial behavior. People empathize with others via two complementary perceptual routes: Cognitive Empathy or the ability to accurately recognize and understand others' emotional states, and Affective Empathy or the ability to 'feel with' others. This Element reviews past and current research on both cognitive and affective empathy, focusing on behavioral, as well as neuroscientific research. It highlights a recent shift towards more dynamic and complex stimuli which may capture better the nature of real social interaction. It expands on why context is crucial when perceiving others' emotional state, and discusses gender differences, biases affecting our understanding of others, and perception of others in clinical conditions. Lastly, it highlights proposed future directions in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages65
Edition1st
ISBN (Print)1009281070, 1009281089, 1009281119
StatePublished - 2023

Publication series

NameCambridge elements. Elements in perception
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISSN (Print)2515-0502

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