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Transportation into a story increases empathy, prosocial behavior, and perceptual bias toward fearful expressions

✍ Scribed by Dan R. Johnson


Book ID
113838732
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
209 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
0191-8869

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✦ Synopsis


Theorists from diverse disciplines purport narrative fiction serves to foster empathic development and growth. In two studies, participants' subjective, behavioral, and perceptual responses were observed after reading a short fictional story. In study 1, participants who were more transported into the story exhibited higher affective empathy and were more likely to engage in prosocial behavior. In study 2, readinginduced affective empathy was related to greater bias toward subtle, fearful facial expressions, decreased perceptual accuracy of fearful expressions, and a higher likelihood of engaging in prosocial behavior. These effects persisted after controlling for an individual's dispositional empathy and general tendency to become absorbed in a story. This study provides an important initial step in empirically demonstrating the influence of reading fiction on empathy, emotional perception, and prosocial behavior.