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Title: | She more than he: gender bias supports the empathic nature of yawn contagion in Homo sapiens |
Authors: | Norscia, Ivan Demuru, Elisa Palagi, Elisabetta |
Keywords: | Psychology and cognitive neuroscience Behaviour Cognition Psychology Yawn contagion Humans Empathy Female bias Social bonding |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Abstract: | Psychological clinical and neurobiological findings endorse that empathic abilities are more developed in women than in men. Because there is growing evidence that yawn contagion is an empathy-based phenomenon, we expect that the female bias in the empathic abilities reflects on a gender skew in the responsiveness to others’ yawns. We verified this assumption by applying a linear model on a dataset gathered during a 5 year period of naturalistic observations on humans. Gender, age and social bond were included in the analysis as fixed factors. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21832 |
Appears in Collections: | Education |
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