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Empathy, age and different types of pain.
Sample: 273 participants aged 10 to 80.
Participants were shown photographs of people's hands and feet in situations of physical pain (e.g., a hand held over a candle) and social pain (e.g., a hand placing flowers on a coffin), or the same situations without pain (e.g., a hand holding a candle or a flower). EEG and subjective ratings of perceived pain were recorded.
Shown: subjectively perceived pain was stronger for physical pain compared to social pain. Young adults (20-40 years) showed particular sensitivity to social pain events compared to adolescents (10-20 years) and older adults (60+ years). Brain reactions to painful situations increased linearly from adolescence to young and older adulthood. The authors believe there are common markers of empathy for both physical and social pain.
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