The Mind-Reading Hormone: Your Brain's Key to Empathy

The worst time to ask your boss for a raise is when she’s having a bad day, giving reason to tune in to her mood, but it’s all too easy to misinterpret cues to people’s emotions. Wouldn’t it pay to be able to read minds?

Brain research says you can. Ok, neuroscience won’t give you access to the thoughts in your boss’ head, but it may improve the mind-reading tools you already have.

A study in the journal Biological Psychiatry shows that mind-reading can be improved with a dose of oxytocin—a brain chemical often called the ‘love hormone’ because of its role in trust, friendship and bonding. Your ability to read emotional cues in someone’s eyes boosts along with your oxytocin levels. This may offer insight into Autism Spectrum Disorders, characterized by both deficits in empathy and lower levels of oxytocin.

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