A Modifying Effect of Trait Empathy on Frustration-Related Attentional Processing of Aggression-Related Words: An ERP Study
This study describes two experiments conducted to investigate the modifying effect of trait empathy on attentional processing of emotionally laden (i.e., aggression-related) words in frustrating situations. A dot-probe task was used in the first experiment. The results showed that low-empathy indivi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) Germany), 2022-03, Vol.53 (2), p.107-120 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study describes two experiments conducted to
investigate the modifying effect of trait empathy on attentional processing of
emotionally laden (i.e., aggression-related) words in frustrating situations. A
dot-probe task was used in the first experiment. The results showed that
low-empathy individuals exhibited attentional bias toward aggressive words under
both frustrating and nonfrustrating conditions. High-empathy individuals
demonstrated attentional bias only under frustrating conditions. In the second
experiment, the effect of frustration on high-empathy individuals'
aggression was reflected by N200, P300, and late positive potential amplitudes.
It was discussed that these amplitudes might indicate that frustrating
situations caused high-empathy individuals to show attentional bias toward
aggressive words. Our findings suggested that high-empathy individuals were
sensitive to emotionally laden (i.e., aggression-related) stimuli under
frustrating conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1864-9335 2151-2590 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1864-9335/a000480 |