Interpersonal interactions and empathy modulate perception of threat and defensive responses
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The defensive peripersonal space (DPPS) is a vital “safety margin” surrounding the body. When a
threatening stimulus is delivered inside the DPPS, subcortical defensive responses like the handblink
reflex (HBR) are adjusted depending on the perceived threat content. In three experiments, we
explored whether and how defensive responses are affected by the interpersonal interaction within
the DPPS of the face. In Experiment 1, we found that the HBR is enhanced when the threat is brought
close to the face not only by one’s own stimulated hand, but also by another person’s hand, although
to a significantly lesser extent. In Experiments 2 and 3, we found that the HBR is also enhanced when
the hand of the participant enters the DPPS of another individual, either in egocentric or in allocentric
perspective. This enhancement is larger in participants with strong empathic tendency when the other
individual is in a third person perspective. These results indicate that interpersonal interactions shape
perception of threat and defensive responses. These effects are particularly evident in individuals with
greater tendency to having empathic concern to other people.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Empathy, Defensive Responses, Hand Blink Reflex
Elenco autori:
Fossataro, C.; Sambo, C.F.; Garbarini, F.; Iannetti, G.D
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