In a world grappling with deep-seated division and social upheaval, empathy has become more critical than ever.

But science suggests when it comes to evoking empathy, our imagination is more powerful than we previously thought. A new study, led by McGill researchers, reveals how the different ways to experience empathy affect our willingness to help others.

Classified as: Signy Sheldon, empathy, Department of Psychology
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Published on: 28 Nov 2023

March 4, 2022 | In an opinion piece for USA Today, MPP alumna Henna Hundal and her co-author write about global sympathies for all refugees. "Russia's invasion of Ukraine has drawn worldwide sympathy for Ukrainians. We need to be just as sympathetic to all fleeing violence and persecution."

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Classified as: Ukraine, refugee crisis, empathy
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Published on: 4 Mar 2022

The ability to express empathy -- the capacity to share and feel another’s emotions -- is limited by the stress of being around strangers, according to a new study published today in the journal Current Biology.

Classified as: McGill, pain, stress, empathy, Jeff Mogil
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Published on: 15 Jan 2015
Classified as: news, Anita Nowak, empathy
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Published on: 20 May 2014
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