Affective and physiological responses to the suffering of others: Compassion and vagal activity.

Volume: 108, Issue: 4, Pages: 572 - 585
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Compassion is an affective response to another's suffering and a catalyst of prosocial behavior. In the present studies, we explore the peripheral physiological changes associated with the experience of compassion. Guided by long-standing theoretical claims, we propose that compassion is associated with activation in the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system through the vagus nerve. Across 4 studies, participants witnessed others suffer while...
Paper Details
Title
Affective and physiological responses to the suffering of others: Compassion and vagal activity.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
572 - 585
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