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The bodily fundament of empathy: The role of action, nonaction-oriented, and interoceptive body representations

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PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 963-973

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-022-02231-9

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Empathy; Interoception; Body representation; Body schema

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Research has shown that there are different associations between bodily representations of interoceptive sensibility, action, and non-action and empathic abilities. The level of focus on one's internal body state can directly modulate all components of the empathic experience. Additionally, body representations used to represent both one's own body and others' bodies play a crucial role in accurately understanding others' mental states and self-awareness of expressed feelings.
Mental representations with bodily contents or in various bodily formats have been suggested to play a pivotal role in social cognition, including empathy. However, there is a lack of systematic studies investigating, in the same sample of participants and using an individual differences approach, whether and to what extent the sensorimotor, perceptual, and interoceptive representations of the body could fulfill an explanatory role in the empathic abilities. To address this goal, we carried out two studies in which healthy adults were given measures of interoceptive sensibility (IS), action (aBR), and nonaction-oriented body representations (NaBR), and affective, cognitive, and motor empathy. A higher tendency to be self-focused on interoceptive signals predicted higher affective, cognitive, and motor empathy levels. A better performance in tasks probing aBR and NaBR predicted, respectively, higher motor and cognitive empathy levels. These findings support the view that the various facets of the empathic response are differently grounded in the body since they diversely involve representations with a different bodily format. Individual differences in the focus on one's internal body state representation can directly modulate all the components of the empathic experience. Instead, a body representation used interpersonally to represent both one's own body and others' bodies, in particular in its spatial specificity, could be necessary to accurately understand other people's minds (cognitive empathy), while a sensorimotor body representation used to represent both one's own body and others' bodies actions, could be fundamental for the self-awareness of feelings expressed in actions (motor empathy).

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