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      “So You Wanna Be a Pop Star?”: Schadenfreude Following Another's Misfortune on TV

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      Basic and Applied Social Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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          Empathic neural responses are modulated by the perceived fairness of others.

          The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosciences. However, very little is known about how brain empathic responses are modulated by the affective link between individuals. We show here that empathic responses are modulated by learned preferences, a result consistent with economic models of social preferences. We engaged male and female volunteers in an economic game, in which two confederates played fairly or unfairly, and then measured brain activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging while these same volunteers observed the confederates receiving pain. Both sexes exhibited empathy-related activation in pain-related brain areas (fronto-insular and anterior cingulate cortices) towards fair players. However, these empathy-related responses were significantly reduced in males when observing an unfair person receiving pain. This effect was accompanied by increased activation in reward-related areas, correlated with an expressed desire for revenge. We conclude that in men (at least) empathic responses are shaped by valuation of other people's social behaviour, such that they empathize with fair opponents while favouring the physical punishment of unfair opponents, a finding that echoes recent evidence for altruistic punishment.
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                Journal
                Basic and Applied Social Psychology
                Basic and Applied Social Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                0197-3533
                1532-4834
                April 06 2012
                March 2012
                April 06 2012
                March 2012
                : 34
                : 2
                : 168-174
                Affiliations
                [1 ] a Leiden University
                [2 ] b VU University Amsterdam
                [3 ] c Utrecht University
                Article
                10.1080/01973533.2012.656006
                2a2bf14b-c912-4976-906a-e763de38476e
                © 2012
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