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SUMMARY:Exploring the Analgesic Effect of Social Power on Empathy for Pain
  - Ekim Luo (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20230614T140000Z
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CONTACT:Edoardo Chidichimo
DESCRIPTION:Social power lessens first-person experiences of pain\, but wh
 ether its effect translates to empathy for pain is unclear. Across five st
 udies\, we found that powerful participants are less empathetic\, and that
  trait variables moderated the effect of power on empathy\, suggesting tha
 t power has an analgesic effect on empathy. We also present the latest res
 ults from an EEG study that explored the effect of social power on ERP com
 ponents that index empathy for pain. 
LOCATION:Ground Floor Lecture Theatre\, Department of Psychology\, Downing
  Site\, Cambridge
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