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  • Research
    • Mental Health and Cognitive Abilities
      • The link between depression, inhibitory control, and daily mood variability- Inhibitory control training for depression
      • Inhibitory control training for depression
      • Improving cognition and function in cancer survivors
      • The link between mood, emotion and empathy
      • Monitoring and building resilience of male and female warriors in IDF, using ecological, mobile tools
      • The DiSCoVeR Project: Examining the synergistic effects of a cognitive control videogame and a home-based, self-administered non-invasive brain stimulation on alleviating depression
    • ADHD through the lifespan
    • Behavior and Early Development

The link between mood, emotion and empathy

Our ability to empathize with others is affected by our mood and the intensity of our emotional experience. In the current study, we examine the effects of mood on our ability to emphasize.

Student (PhD): Noam Roth

Collaborators: Dr. Anat Perry (Psychology)

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