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Frontiers in Psychology
Individualized Theory of Mind (iToM): When Memory Modulates Empathy
Elisa Ciaramelli1 
关键词: theory of mind;    empathy;    episodic memory;    autobiographical memory;    episodic simulation;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00004
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Functional neuroimaging studies have noted that brain regions supporting theory of mind (ToM) overlap remarkably with those underlying episodic memory, suggesting a link between the two processes. The present study shows that memory for others’ past experiences modulates significantly our appraisal of, and reaction to, what is happening to them currently. Participants read the life story of two characters; one had experienced a long series of love-related failures, the other a long series of work-related failures. In a later faux pas recognition task, participants reported more empathy for the character unlucky in love in love-related faux pas scenarios, and for the character unlucky at work in work-related faux pas scenarios. The memory-based modulation of empathy correlated with the number of details remembered from the characters’ life story. These results suggest that individuals use memory for other people’s past experiences to simulate how they feel in similar situations they are currently facing. The integration of ToM and memory processes allows adjusting mental state inferences to fit unique social targets, constructing an individualized ToM.

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