作者
Frieder M Paulus, Laura Müller-Pinzler, Stefan Westermann, Sören Krach
发表日期
2013/5/15
期刊
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
卷号
7
页码范围
196
出版商
Frontiers Media SA
简介
In the introduction to the special issue “The Neural Underpinnings of Vicarious Experience” the editors state that one “may feel embarrassed when witnessing another making a social faux pas”. In our commentary we address this statement and ask whether this example introduces a vicarious or an empathic form of embarrassment. We elaborate commonalities and differences between these two forms of emotional experiences and discuss their underlying mechanisms. We suggest that both, vicarious and empathic emotions, originate from the simulation processes mirroring and mentalizing that depend on anchoring and adjustment. We claim the term “empathic emotion” to be reserved exclusively for incidents where perceivers and social targets have shared affective experience, whereas “vicarious emotion” offers a wider scope and also includes non-shared affective experiences. Both are supposed to be highly functional in social interactions.
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FM Paulus, L Müller-Pinzler, S Westermann, S Krach - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013