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同理心与利他主义。

Empathy and altruism.

作者信息

Krebs D

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 1975 Dec;32(6):1134-46. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.32.6.1134.

Abstract

The psychophysiological responses of 60 subjects were measured as they observed a performer play a roulette game. Half of the subjects were led to believe that they were similar to the performer in personality and values, and half were led to believe that they were dissimilar. Half of the subjects in each condition believed that the performer won money and experienced pain as he played the game, and half believed that he performed a cognitive and motor skill task. Subjects who observed a performer who ostensibly experienced pleasure and pain exhibited greater psychophysiological reactions than subjects who did not. Subjects who believed they were similar to the performer tended to react more strongly than subjects who believed they were different from him. Similar subjects also reported identifying most with the performer and feeling the worst while he waited to receive shocks. It was concluded that the similar subjects empathized most with the performer who appeared to experience pleasure and pain. When required to make a choice between helping themselves at a cost to the performer or helping the performer at a cost to themselves, the subjects who reacted most empathically behaved most altruistically. The results were interpreted as casting some light on century-old questions about the human capacity for altruism.

摘要

在60名受试者观看一名表演者玩轮盘游戏时,测量了他们的心理生理反应。其中一半受试者被引导相信他们在性格和价值观上与表演者相似,另一半则被引导相信他们与表演者不同。在每种情况下,一半受试者认为表演者在玩游戏时赢了钱并经历了痛苦,另一半则认为他执行的是一项认知和运动技能任务。观察到表演者表面上体验到愉悦和痛苦的受试者比没有观察到的受试者表现出更大的心理生理反应。认为自己与表演者相似的受试者往往比认为自己与表演者不同的受试者反应更强烈。相似组的受试者还报告说,在表演者等待接受电击时,他们最认同表演者,感觉最糟糕。得出的结论是,相似组的受试者对似乎体验到愉悦和痛苦的表演者产生了最大程度的共情。当被要求在以牺牲表演者为代价帮助自己和以牺牲自己为代价帮助表演者之间做出选择时,共情反应最强烈的受试者表现得最为利他。这些结果被解释为为有关人类利他能力的百年老问题提供了一些启示。

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