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Intergroup differences in the sharing of emotive states: neural evidence of an empathy gap

机译:情绪状态共享中的群体间差异:共情差距的神经证据

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Empathy facilitates prosocial behavior and social understanding. Here, however, we suggest that the most basic mechanism of empathy—the intuitive sharing of other’s emotional and motivational states—is limited to those we like. Measuring electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha oscillations as people observed ingroup vs outgroup members, we found that participants showed similar activation patterns when feeling sad as when they observed ingroup members feeling sad. In contrast, participants did not show these same activation patterns when observing outgroup members and even less so the more they were prejudiced. These findings provide evidence from brain activity for an ingroup bias in empathy: empathy may be restricted to close others and, without active effort, may not extend to outgroups, potentially making them likely targets for prejudice and discrimination.
机译:同情有助于亲社会行为和社会理解。但是,在这里,我们建议换位思考的最基本机制(即他人的情感和动机状态的直观共享)仅限于我们喜欢的人。当人们观察小组成员与小组成员时,通过测量脑电图(EEG)α振动,我们发现参与者感到悲伤时表现出与观察到小组成员感到悲伤时相似的激活模式。相比之下,参与者在观察小组成员时并没有显示出相同的激活模式,甚至越少,他们的偏见就越大。这些发现提供了来自大脑活动的共情偏见的证据:共情可能仅限于亲密他人,如果没有积极的努力,则共情可能不会扩展到外群体,这有可能使他们成为偏见和歧视的目标。

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