Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Chemnitzer Straße 46, 01187, Dresden, Germany.
University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2022 Oct 10;12(1):16979. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-20855-8.
In a world with rapidly increasing population that competes for the earth's limited resources, cooperation is crucial. While research showed that empathizing with another individual in need enhances prosociality, it remains unclear whether correctly inferring the other's inner, mental states on a more cognitive level (i.e., mentalizing) elicits helping behavior as well. We applied a video-based laboratory task probing empathy and a performance measure of mentalizing in adult volunteers (N = 94) and assessed to which extent they were willing to help the narrators in the videos. We replicate findings that an empathy induction leads to more prosocial decisions. Crucially, we also found that correct mentalizing increases the willingness to help. This evidence helps clarify an inconsistent picture of the relation between mentalizing and prosociality.
在人口快速增长、争夺有限地球资源的世界中,合作至关重要。虽然研究表明,对处于困境中的他人产生共鸣会增强亲社会行为,但目前尚不清楚在更认知的层面上正确推断他人的内在心理状态(即心理理论)是否也会引发帮助行为。我们应用了一种基于视频的实验室任务来探测同理心,以及对成年志愿者(N=94)的心理理论表现进行衡量,并评估他们在多大程度上愿意帮助视频中的叙述者。我们复制了这样的发现,即同理心诱导会导致更多的亲社会决策。至关重要的是,我们还发现正确的心理理论会增加帮助的意愿。这一证据有助于澄清心理理论与亲社会行为之间关系的不一致图景。