Ability To Literally Imagine Oneself In Another’s Shoes May Be Tied To Empathy
Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Mental Health Recovery News
empathy involves the ability to simulate others internal states New research from Vanderbilt University indicates the way our brain handles how we move through space—including being able to imagine literally stepping into someone else’s shoes—may be related to how and why we experience empathy toward others. (more…)
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