posted on 2017-10-18, 17:38authored byBhismadev Chakrabarti, Anthony Haffey, Loredana Canzano, Christopher P. Taylor, Eugene McSorley
Greater empathy was significantly associated with more time spent looking at social images than nonsocial images when they are unscrambled (black line and circles; r(66) = .277, p = .022) but not scrambled (grey line and triangles; r(66) = -.198, p = .106).