共情与集体行动

P. Zak, Jorge A. Barraza
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这篇文章介绍了一个神经学知识的集体行动的正式模型,揭示了共情和痛苦在激励昂贵的帮助行为中的作用。这个模型是基于大脑回路的,我们的实验室最近将其命名为HOME(人类催产素介导的同理心)系统。我们回顾了我们的研究是如何确定HOME的,并利用它来得出如何启动、维持和恢复集体行动的启示。
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Empathy and Collective Action
This essay introduces a neurologically-informed formal model of collective action that reveals the role for empathy and distress in motivating costly helping behaviors. This model is based on a brain circuit that our lab has recently characterized called HOME (Human Oxytocin Mediated Empathy) System. We review how our studies have identified HOME and use this to draw implications for how collective action can be initiated, sustained, and revived.
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