著者
Naoyoshi Matsuda Masaki O. Abe
出版者
Japanese Cognitive Science Society
雑誌
認知科学 (ISSN:13417924)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.29, no.4, pp.587-594, 2022-12-01 (Released:2022-12-15)
参考文献数
28

Imitation-inhibition training, requiring the inhibition of automatic imitative tendencies, has been proposed to enhance self-other distinction. Previous studies have demonstrated the effect of imitation-inhibition training in the improvement of one’s ability to not only understand others’ visual perspectives but also to empathize with them. We investigated the relationship between training and empathy in the recognition of others’ emotional states. All participants were trained on the first day and completed the self-reported empathy and facial expression recognition task the next day. The task consisted of a facial mimicry restricted block and an unrestricted block. In the restricted block, participants had to hold chopsticks horizontally with their mouths, which interfered with facial mimicry. The facial muscle activity and facial stimuli of participants were different in the restricted block. We found that imitation-inhibition training increased self-reported empathy. With respect to facial expression recognition, the performance of the control group declined due to interference with facial mimicry, while that of the imitation-inhibition training group did not. These results suggest that imitation-inhibition training increases self-reported empathy and allows for a similar level of recognition of others’ emotional states, regardless of discrepancies between the condition of self and others.

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“Imitation inhibition and facial expression recognition: Imitation-inhibition training inhibits the impact of interference with facial mimicry” by Naoyoshi Matsuda et al. Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society https://t.co/gSOpICmUEm
相手の感情がめちゃわかるようになるトレーニング https://t.co/QUb66ZHxSz 人差し指が立っている画像を見たら中指を立てる、他人の表情を見てもマネしないように箸を咥えるといった「模倣抑制トレーニング」によって共感度が増し、他人の情動状態の識別力も上がったらしい。
Inhibiting imitation of others can increase understanding of others @HokkaidoUni https://t.co/k7zinfGeX6 https://t.co/2sIJb0YCSP

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