Your losses are mine: The influence of empathic concern on evaluative processing of others’ outcomes

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Neural responses to others’ decision-making outcomes can be modulated by many social factors. Using the event-related potential (ERP) technique, we explored the neural mechanisms of empathic concern modulating evaluative processing of others’ outcomes. Participants were asked to perform a gambling task for three beneficiaries: themselves and two strangers. One stranger was an economically underprivileged student requiring help (high-empathy condition); the other stranger was a student with no upsetting information to induce empathic concern (low-empathy condition). ERP results showed that the valence effect of the feedback-related negativity (FRN) was larger when participants exhibited high empathic concern than when they did not. The FRN responses to strangers’ outcomes in the high-empathy condition were as strong as those to their own outcomes. The P300 showed no differences between the low- and high-empathy conditions. These findings indicate that empathic concern could modulate the early stage of outcome processing, implying empathic emotional/altruistic motivational impacts of others’ outcomes.

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Liu, X., Hu, X., Shi, K., & Mai, X. (2020). Your losses are mine: The influence of empathic concern on evaluative processing of others’ outcomes. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 20(3), 481–492. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-020-00779-4

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