A meta-analytic review of age differences in theory of mind.

JD Henry, LH Phillips, T Ruffman… - Psychology and …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Age-related difficulties in understanding basic emotional signals are now well established,
but less clear is how aging affects theory of mind (ToM), which refers to the understanding of …

[HTML][HTML] Dissociating empathy from perspective-taking: Evidence from intra-and inter-individual differences research

J Stietz, E Jauk, S Krach, P Kanske - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by
the observed or imagined emotion of another person, an observer develops a similar …

[HTML][HTML] Compassion toward others and self-compassion predict mental and physical well-being: a 5-year longitudinal study of 1090 community-dwelling adults across …

EE Lee, T Govind, M Ramsey, TC Wu, R Daly… - Translational …, 2021 - nature.com
There is growing interest in the role of compassion in promoting health and well-being, with
cross-sectional data showing an inverse correlation with loneliness. This is the first …

A theory in progress? Issues in transformative learning theory

EW Taylor, P Cranton - European journal for research on the education …, 2013 - pedocs.de
Abstract The scholarship about transformative learning theory has continued to grow
exponentially, although much of the research is redundant with a deterministic emphasis …

Empathic concern and perspective taking: Linear and quadratic effects of age across the adult life span

E O'brien, SH Konrath, D Grühn… - Journals of Gerontology …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Objective. We investigated linear and quadratic effects of age on self-reported empathy in
three large cross-sectional samples of American adults aged 18–90 years. Method …

The affective neuroscience of aging

M Mather - Annual review of psychology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Although aging is associated with clear declines in physical and cognitive processes,
emotional functioning fares relatively well. Consistent with this behavioral profile, two core …

Greater emotional empathy and prosocial behavior in late life.

JA Sze, A Gyurak, MS Goodkind, RW Levenson - Emotion, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotional empathy and prosocial behavior were assessed in older, middle-aged, and
young adults. Participants watched two films depicting individuals in need, one uplifting and …

The balance between feeling and knowing: affective and cognitive empathy are reflected in the brain's intrinsic functional dynamics

CL Cox, LQ Uddin, A Di Martino… - Social cognitive and …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Affective empathy (AE) is distinguished clinically and neurally from cognitive empathy (CE).
While AE is selectively disrupted in psychopathy, autism is associated with deficits in CE …

Empathy as a “risky strength”: A multilevel examination of empathy and risk for internalizing disorders

EB Tone, EC Tully - Development and psychopathology, 2014 - cambridge.org
Learning to respond to others' distress with well-regulated empathy is an important
developmental task linked to positive health outcomes and moral achievements. However …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of aging on empathy: Review of psychological and neural mechanisms

JN Beadle, CE de la Vega - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Empathy in aging is a key capacity because it affects the quality of older adults' relationships
and reduced levels are associated with greater loneliness. Many older adults also find …