Michon Frédéric, Packheiser Julian, Gazzola Valeria, Keysers Christian
Social Brain Lab, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Royal Netherlands Academy of Art and Sciences, Meibergdreef 47, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Affect Sci. 2023 Aug 12;4(3):475-479. doi: 10.1007/s42761-023-00201-5. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Group living is thought to benefit from the ability to empathize with others. Much attention has been paid to empathy for the pain of others as an inhibitor of aggression. Empathizing with the positive affect of others has received less attention although it could promote helping by making it vicariously rewarding. Here, we review this latter, nascent literature to show that three components of the ability to empathize with positive emotions are already present in rodents, namely, the ability to perceive, share, and prefer actions that promote positive emotional states of conspecifics. While it has often been argued that empathy evolved as a motivation to care for others, we argue that these tendencies may have selfish benefits that could have stabilized their evolution: approaching others in a positive state can provide information about the source of valuable resources; becoming calmer and optimistic around animals in a calm or positive mood can help adapt to the socially sensed safety level in the environment; and preferring actions also benefiting others can optimize foraging, reduce aggression, and trigger reciprocity. Together, these findings illustrate an emerging field shedding light on the emotional world of rodents and on the biology and evolution of our ability to cooperate in groups.
群居生活被认为得益于与他人产生共情的能力。作为攻击行为的一种抑制因素,对他人痛苦的共情受到了广泛关注。尽管对他人积极情绪的共情可能通过使其具有替代性奖励作用来促进帮助行为,但这方面受到的关注较少。在此,我们回顾这一新兴的文献,以表明啮齿动物已经具备了对积极情绪产生共情能力的三个组成部分,即感知、分享和偏好促进同种个体积极情绪状态的行为的能力。虽然人们常常认为共情是作为一种关爱他人的动机而进化的,但我们认为这些倾向可能具有自私的益处,这些益处可能稳定了它们的进化:接近处于积极状态的他人可以提供有关宝贵资源来源的信息;在处于平静或积极情绪的动物身边变得更加平静和乐观有助于适应环境中感知到的社会安全水平;偏好那些也有利于他人的行为可以优化觅食、减少攻击行为并引发互惠行为。这些发现共同说明了一个新兴领域,该领域正在揭示啮齿动物的情感世界以及我们群体合作能力的生物学和进化过程。