Search: Look for:   Last 1 Month   Last 6 Months   All time

Genes may determine our ability to empathize

London, Wed, 18 Nov 2009 ANI
null

London, Nov 18 (ANI): Scientists at Oregon State University have discovered that empathy can be inherited. hey say that carriers of certain genes are better able to read people's feelings than others.

 

The genes are linked to the way in which the body processes oxytocin, otherwise known as the 'cuddle hormone' in the brain.

 

The hormone, naturally released in the body, is believed to be one of the reasons why humans develop emotional bonds with one another.

 

For the study, lead author Sarina Rodrigues, an assistant professor of psychology at Oregon State University Researchers, and colleagues tested the effects of the genes on 200 university students, who were all shown pictures of faces and asked to infer emotions from the photographs.

 

They found that those with the gene variant were almost a quarter more likely to identify the correct emotion.

 

"In general, women do better on this test than men," the Telegraph quoted Sarina Rodrigues, an assistant professor of psychology at Oregon State University, who led the study, as saying.

 

"But we found a stark difference in both sexes based on the genetic variation," Rodrigues added.

 

The results of the study also suggest that the genes could also affect how the carriers deal with stress.

 

The researchers hope that the discovery of the genes could lead to a better understanding of conditions like autism, in which sufferers often struggle to understands how others are feeling.

 

A previous study has shown that a nasal oxytocin spray can increase the ability of autism sufferers to understand others emotions and feelings.

 

The findings are published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). (ANI)

 

null


null
LATEST IMAGES
Manohar Lal being presented with a memento
Manoj Tiwari BJP Relief meets the family members of late Ankit Sharma
Haryana CM Manohar Lal congratulate former Deputy PM Lal Krishna Advani on his 92nd birthday
King of Bhutan, the Bhutan Queen and Crown Prince meeting the PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi welcomes the King of Bhutan
null
null
Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments:


   

OTHER TOP STORIES


Excellent Hair Fall Treatment
Careers | Privacy Policy | Feedback | About Us | Contact Us | | Latest News
Copyright © 2015 NEWS TRACK India All rights reserved.