Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, KNAW, Meibergdreef 47, 1105BA, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2024 May 21;14(1):11617. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-62422-3.
It has been argued that experiencing the pain of others motivates helping. Here, we investigate the contribution of somatic feelings while witnessing the pain of others onto costly helping decisions, by contrasting the choices and brain activity of participants that report feeling somatic feelings (self-reported mirror-pain synesthetes) against those that do not. Participants in fMRI witnessed a confederate receiving pain stimulations whose intensity they could reduce by donating money. The pain intensity could be inferred either from the facial expressions of the confederate in pain (Face condition) or from the kinematics of the pain-receiving hand (Hand condition). Our results show that self-reported mirror-pain synesthetes increase their donation more steeply, as the intensity of the observed pain increases, and their somatosensory brain activity (SII and the adjacent IPL) was more tightly associated with donation in the Hand condition. For all participants, activation in insula, SII, TPJ, pSTS, amygdala and MCC correlated with the trial by trial donation made in the Face condition, while SI and MTG activation was correlated with the donation in the Hand condition. These results further inform us about the role of somatic feelings while witnessing the pain of others in situations of costly helping.
有人认为,体验他人的痛苦会激发助人行为。在这里,我们通过对比报告躯体感觉(自我报告的镜像疼痛联觉者)和不报告躯体感觉的参与者的选择和大脑活动,来研究在观察他人痛苦时躯体感觉对昂贵的助人决策的贡献。参与者在 fMRI 中观察到一名同伙受到疼痛刺激,他们可以通过捐款来降低疼痛强度。疼痛强度可以通过痛苦中的同伙的面部表情(面部条件)或接受疼痛的手的运动学(手部条件)来推断。我们的结果表明,自我报告的镜像疼痛联觉者随着观察到的疼痛强度的增加,他们的捐款增加得更陡峭,并且他们的躯体感觉大脑活动(SII 和相邻的 IPL)在手部条件下与捐款的相关性更强。对于所有参与者,岛叶、SII、TPJ、pSTS、杏仁核和 MCC 的激活与面部条件下的逐次捐款相关,而 SI 和 MTG 的激活与手部条件下的捐款相关。这些结果进一步告知我们,在昂贵的助人情境中,当观察他人的痛苦时,躯体感觉所起的作用。