Repeated Witnessing of Conspecifics in Pain: Effects on Emotional Contagion

نویسندگان

  • Maria Carrillo
  • Filippo Migliorati
  • Rune Bruls
  • Yingying Han
  • Mirjam Heinemans
  • Ilanah Pruis
  • Valeria Gazzola
  • Christian Keysers
  • Andrew C. Gallup
چکیده

Witnessing of conspecifics in pain has been shown to elicit socially triggered freezing in rodents. It is unknown how robust this response is to repeated exposure to a cage-mate experiencing painful stimulation. To address this question, shock-experienced Observer rats repeatedly witnessed familiar Demonstrators receive painful footshocks (six sessions). Results confirm that Observers freeze during the first testing session. The occurrence of this behaviour however gradually diminished as the experimental sessions progressed, reaching minimal freezing levels by the end of the experiments. In contrast, the appearance and continuous increase in the frequency of yawning, a behavior that was inhibited by metyrapone (i.e,. a glucocorticoid synthesis blocker), might represent an alternative coping strategy, suggesting that the observer's reduced freezing does not necessarily indicate a disappearance in the affective response to the Demonstrator's distress.

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دوره 10  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015