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This maternal origin explains the pervasive sex difference in empathy, which starts early in life. At birth, girl babies look longer at faces than do boy babies, who look longer at mechanical toys. Later in life, girls are more prosocial than boys, better readers of facial expressions, more attuned to voices, more remorseful after having hurt someone, and better at taking another’s perspective.
Ali
Referencing Simon Baron-Cohen
Mama's Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Teach Us about Ourselves
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