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The impact of empathy and reappraisal on emotional intensity recognition
Authors:Navot Naor  Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory  Gal Sheppes  Hadas Okon-Singer
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, IL, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IL, USA
Abstract:Empathy represents a fundamental ability that allows for the creation and cultivation of social bonds. As part of the empathic process, individuals use their own emotional state to interpret the content and intensity of other people’s emotions. Therefore, the current study was designed to test two hypotheses: (1) empathy for the pain of another will result in biased emotional intensity judgment; and (2) changing one’s emotion via emotion regulation will modulate these biased judgments. To test these hypotheses, in experiment one we used a modified version of a well-known task that triggers an empathic reaction We found that empathy resulted in biased emotional intensity judgment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a bias in the recognition of emotional facial expressions as a function of empathy for pain. In experiment two, we replicated these findings in an independent sample, and further found that this biased emotional intensity judgment can be moderated via reappraisal. Taken together, our findings suggest that the novel task used here can be employed to further explore the relation between emotion regulation and empathy.
Keywords:Empathy  emotion regulation  empathic accuracy  reappraisal
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