Ability to literally imagine oneself in another's shoes may be tied to empathy

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 06:00 in Psychology & Sociology

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...

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