Saturday, August 30, 2008

Swede Success

An elemental, if not terribly exciting, piece of science outta, well, Sweden, finds that, yes, having a common past experience makes us more empathetic with someone. 

Subjects read stories, some of which mirrored their own lives, and rated the degree of empathy they felt.

Maybe that's the reason why, when comforting others, we tend to bring up similar situations we were in (my mother also died; I too divorced), not to make the other person feel better, or hog sympathy for ourselves, but to try to trigger our own sense of empathy.


Sunday, August 10, 2008

Doggie See, Doggie...(oh, you get the idea)

"Dogs catch human yawns" is the title of a new UK study.

This "may indicate that dogs possess the capacity for a rudimentary form of empathy." 

Amazing, quite.

Though, as they're our best friends, guard and protect us, miss us, jump on us and generally love us, we kinda figured something was going on.

Chimps also copy human yawning, but who wants one of those hellions as a pet...

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