Specific electrophysiological components disentangle affective sharing and empathic concern in psychopathy.
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Empathic impairment is one of the hallmarks of psychopathy, a personality dimension associated with poverty in affective reactions, lack of attachment to others, and a callous disregard for the feelings, rights, and welfare of others. Neuroscience research on the relation between empathy and psychopathy has predominately focused on the affective sharing and cognitive components of empathy in forensic populations, and much less on empathic concern. The current study used high-density electroencephalography in a community sample to examine the spatiotemporal neurodynamic responses when viewing people in physical distress under two subjective contexts: one evoking affective sharing, the other, empathic concern. Results indicate that early automatic (175-275 ms) and later controlled responses (LPP 400-1,000 ms) were differentially modulated by engagement in affective sharing or empathic concern. Importantly, the late event-related potentials (ERP) component was significantly impacted by dispositional empathy and psychopathy, but the early component was not. Individual differences in dispositional empathic concern directly predicted gamma coherence (25-40 Hz), whereas psychopathy was inversely modulatory. Interestingly, significant suppression in the mu/alpha band (8-13 Hz) when perceiving others in distress was positively associated with higher trait psychopathy, which argues against the assumption that sensorimotor resonance underpins empathy. Greater scores on trait psychopathy were inversely related to subjective ratings of both empathic concern and affective sharing. Overall, the study demonstrates that neural markers of affective sharing and empathic concern to the same cues of another's distress can be distinguished at an electrophysiological level, and that psychopathy alters later time-locked differentiations and spectral coherence associated with empathic concern.
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Specific electrophysiological components disentangle affective sharing 1 and empathic concern in psychopathy
3 Jean Decety1,2, Kimberly L. Lewis1 and Jason M. Cowell1 4 5 1. Child Neurosuite Department of Psychology 6 The University of Chicago 7 5848 S. University Avenue 8 Chicago, IL 60637 9 10 2. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience 11 The University of Chicago 12 Chicago, IL 60637 13 14 CA: Dr. Jean Decety 15 The Child Neurosuite – Department of Psychology 16 5848 South University A...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurophysiology
دوره 114 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015