The present study integrated three different measures of empathic behavior in a social context: verbal self-report measures (empathic response, emotional involvement, emotional significance, and valence), autonomic response (skin conductance - SCR -, and heart rate - HR), and personal response to empathic scale (BEES). Participants were presented with different interpersonal scene types (cooperation, non-cooperation, conflict, indifference). Different empathic sensitivity to these interpersonal situations was verified, since self-rating on empathy, emotional involvement and valence varied as a function of interpersonal context. Secondly, self-report measures of empathy and autonomic measures were found to be related: SCR and HR increased in response to conflictual and non-cooperative situations, whereas they did not vary in response to non-cooperative and neutral situations. Third, high and low BEES subjects showed different empathic behaviour: high empathic subjects were more responsive (on both self-report and autonomic response) to empathy-related situations than low empathic subjects. The convergence and divergence of the multidimensional measures was discussed.
Balconi, M., Bortolotti, A., Self-report measures, facial response, and personality differences (BEES) in cooperative vs. non cooperative situations: contribution of the autonomic system to the sense of empathy, Poster, in Proceedings of the "Second Meeting of the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology", (Amsterdam, 22-24 September 2010), ESN, Amsterdam 2010: 178-178 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/29441]
Self-report measures, facial response, and personality differences (BEES) in cooperative vs. non cooperative situations: contribution of the autonomic system to the sense of empathy
Balconi, Michela;Bortolotti, Adriana
2010
Abstract
The present study integrated three different measures of empathic behavior in a social context: verbal self-report measures (empathic response, emotional involvement, emotional significance, and valence), autonomic response (skin conductance - SCR -, and heart rate - HR), and personal response to empathic scale (BEES). Participants were presented with different interpersonal scene types (cooperation, non-cooperation, conflict, indifference). Different empathic sensitivity to these interpersonal situations was verified, since self-rating on empathy, emotional involvement and valence varied as a function of interpersonal context. Secondly, self-report measures of empathy and autonomic measures were found to be related: SCR and HR increased in response to conflictual and non-cooperative situations, whereas they did not vary in response to non-cooperative and neutral situations. Third, high and low BEES subjects showed different empathic behaviour: high empathic subjects were more responsive (on both self-report and autonomic response) to empathy-related situations than low empathic subjects. The convergence and divergence of the multidimensional measures was discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.