Emotional reactions to dramatic film stimuli: the influence of cognitive and emotional empathy.

M H Davis, J G Hull, R D Young, G G Warren
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Abstract

The idea that empathy may best be considered a multidimensional construct, consisting of both cognitive and emotional facets, has recently been gaining in popularity. To date, however, little research explicitly based on such a view has been carried out. We conducted the present experiment to explore the different influences of cognitive and emotional empathy on two types of responses to dramatic stimuli: positive and negative emotional reactions. Consistent with a multidimensional view of empathy, the two types of empathy exhibited different effects; positive emotional reactions were affected primarily by cognitive empathy, and negative emotional reactions were most heavily influenced by emotional empathy. The results are discussed in terms of their relevance to a multidimensional approach to the study of empathic responding.

Grants

  1. T32 MH 15789-02/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Cognition
Emotions
Empathy
Humans
Imagination
Male
Motion Pictures
Social Perception

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