Perceiving emotion in non-social targets: The effect of trait empathy on emotional contagion through art |
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Authors: | Olga Stavrova Andrea Meckel |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Social Psychology,Tilburg University,Tilburg,The Netherlands;2.Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences,Mannheim,Germany |
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Abstract: | This research examines the role of trait empathy in emotional contagion through non-social targets—art objects. Studies 1a and 1b showed that high- (compared to low-) empathy individuals are more likely to infer an artist’s emotions based on the emotional valence of the artwork and, as a result, are more likely to experience the respective emotions themselves. Studies 2a and 2b experimentally manipulated artists’ emotions via revealing details about their personal life. Study 3 experimentally induced positive vs. negative emotions in individuals who then wrote literary texts. These texts were shown to another sample of participants. High- (compared to low-) empathy participants were more like to accurately identify and take on the emotions ostensibly (Studies 2a and 2b) or actually (Study 3) experienced by the “artists”. High-empathy individuals’ enhanced sensitivity to others’ emotions is not restricted to social targets, such as faces, but extends to products of the human mind, such as objects of art. |
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