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Deep rooted—mother’s empathy linked to ‘epigenetic’ changes to the oxytocin gene – Medical Xpress

Our ability to feel and understand the emotions of others, “empathy,” is at the core of our prosocial behaviors such as cooperation and caregiving. Scientists have…

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Our ability to feel and understand the emotions of others, “empathy,” is at the core of our prosocial behaviors such as cooperation and caregiving. Scientists have recognized two types of empathy: cognitive and affective. Cognitive empathy involves understanding another person’s emotions on an intellectual level, taking into consideration someone’s situation and how they would react (for example, “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes”). Affective empathy, on the other hand, is a kind of emotional…

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