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Projecting my envy onto you: Neurocognitive mechanisms of an offline emotional egocentricity bias

机译:让我羡慕你:离线情绪自我中心偏见的神经认知机制

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Humans often project their own beliefs, desires and emotions onto others, indicating an inherent egocentrism. In five studies we investigated the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying emotional egocentricity bias (EEB) and specifically an offline EEB, defined as the projection of one's own tendency to react with a certain emotional response pattern in a given situation onto other people. We used a competitive reaction time game associated with monetary gains and losses that allowed inducing feelings of envy and Schadenfreude. While we found evidence for the first hand experience of envy and Schadenfreude, we also observed an offline bias, that is participants on average projected feelings of envy and Schadenfreude when having to judge others. Importantly the extent of experienced and projected social emotions were highly correlated. This bias was observed when participants were both directly involved and also as an uninvolved party, suggesting the offline bias to be independent of the presently experienced emotion. Under increased time pressure however an online bias emerged whereby participants just projected their presently experienced emotions onto the other. Finally, we show that on the neural level shared neuronal networks underlie the offline EEB at least for envy. Thus, for envy, activity of the same part of anterior insula was sensitive to individual differences both in the experience and the projection of envy. These findings outline the set of circumstances leading to specific types of empathic attribution biases and show that individual differences in the experience of social emotions are predictive of the offline egocentricity bias both on a behavioral as well as a neural level. These data extend present models on the neurocognitive mechanisms of interpersonal understanding in the socio-affective domain. (c) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:人类经常将自己的信念,欲望和情感投射到他人身上,这表明内在的自我中心主义。在五项研究中,我们研究了以情感自我中心偏见(EEB)尤其是离线EEB为基础的神经认知机制,脱机EEB定义为自己在特定情况下对某种情绪反应模式的反应倾向向他人的投射。我们使用了与金钱得失相关的竞争性反应时间游戏,这种游戏可以引起嫉妒和沙登弗洛伊德的感觉。虽然我们找到了羡慕和Schadenfreude亲身经历的证据,但我们也观察到了离线偏见,即参与者在评判他人时平均预计嫉妒和Schadenfreude的感觉。重要的是,经历和预计的社交情绪的程度高度相关。当参与者既直接参与又作为不参与的参与者时,会观察到这种偏见,这表明离线偏见与当前经历的情绪无关。然而,在越来越大的时间压力下,出现了在线偏见,参与者将自己目前所经历的情绪投射到了对方身上。最后,我们表明,在神经层面上,至少对于嫉妒而言,离线EEB是共享神经元网络的基础。因此,对于嫉妒而言,前岛的同一部位的活动对嫉妒经历和预测的个体差异敏感。这些发现概述了导致特定类型的共情归因偏见的情况,并表明社会情感体验中的个体差异可以预测行为和神经层面的离线自我中心偏见。这些数据扩展了当前模型的社会情感领域的人际理解的神经认知机制。 (c)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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