Ideological values are parametrically associated with empathy neural response to vicarious suffering

Author:

Zebarjadi Niloufar1,Adler Eliyahu12ORCID,Kluge Annika1,Sams Mikko13,Levy Jonathan14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University , Espoo 02150, Finland

2. Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem 9190501, Israel

3. Aalto Studios—MAGICS, Aalto University , Espoo 02150, Finland

4. Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Reichman University , Herzliya 4610101, Israel

Abstract

AbstractSeveral studies in political psychology reported higher levels of empathy among political leftists (i.e. liberals) as compared to political rightists (i.e. conservatives). Yet, all those studies lean on self-reports, which are often limited by subjective bias and conformity to social norms. Here, we tested this putative asymmetry using neuroimaging: we recorded oscillatory neural activity using magnetoencephalography while 55 participants completed a well-validated neuroimaging paradigm for empathy to vicarious suffering. The findings revealed a typical rhythmic alpha-band ‘empathy response’ in the temporal–parietal junction. This neural empathy response was significantly stronger in the leftist than in the rightist group. In addition to this dichotomous division, the neural response was parametrically associated with both self-reported political inclination and right-wing ideological values. This is the first study to reveal an asymmetry in the neural empathy response as a function of political ideology. The findings reported in this study are in line with the current literature in political psychology and provide a novel neural perspective to support the ideological asymmetry in empathy. This study opens new vistas for addressing questions in political psychology by using neuroimaging.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine

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