Lamm Claus, Majdandžić Jasminka
Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Unit, Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria; Cognitive Science Research Platform, University of Vienna, Austria.
Neurosci Res. 2015 Jan;90:15-24. doi: 10.1016/j.neures.2014.10.008. Epub 2014 Oct 20.
In the last decade, the phenomenon of empathy has received widespread attention by the field of social neuroscience. This has provided fresh insights for theoretical models of empathy, and substantially influenced the academic and public conceptions about this complex social skill. The present paper highlights three key issues which are often linked to empathy, but which at the same time might obscure our understanding of it. These issues are: (1) shared neural activations and whether these can be interpreted as evidence for simulation accounts of empathy; (2) the causal link of empathy to our presumed mirror neuron system; and (3) the question whether increasing empathy will result in better moral decisions and behaviors. The aim of our review is to provide the basis for critically evaluating our current understanding of empathy, and its public reception, and to inspire new research directions.
在过去十年中,共情现象受到了社会神经科学领域的广泛关注。这为共情的理论模型提供了新的见解,并极大地影响了学术界和公众对这种复杂社交技能的认知。本文重点阐述了三个常常与共情相关联,但同时可能会模糊我们对其理解的关键问题。这些问题是:(1)共享神经激活以及这些激活是否可被解释为共情模拟理论的证据;(2)共情与我们假定的镜像神经元系统之间的因果联系;(3)增加共情是否会导致更好的道德决策和行为这一问题。我们综述的目的是为批判性地评估我们目前对共情的理解及其公众接受度提供基础,并激发新的研究方向。