We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person has superior and self-relevant characteristics. Schadenfreude occurs when envied persons fall from grace. To elucidate the neurocognitive mechanisms of envy and schadenfreude, we conducted two functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. In study one, the participants read information concerning target persons characterized by levels of possession and self-relevance of comparison domains. When the target person\u27s possession was superior and self-relevant, stronger envy and stronger anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) activation were induced. In study two, stronger schadenfreude and stronger striatum activation were induced when misfortunes ha...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings concerning the relationship between envy and sch...
Greed is an important precursor to envy. It is unclear, however, whether this link reflects only mal...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
The present study examines the connection between the social emotions of envy and schadenfreude, ple...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grants from CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular (1170010), PICT 2012-0...
Humans often project their own beliefs, desires and emotions onto others, indicating an inherent ego...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
The study of moral emotions (i.e. Schadenfreude and envy) is critical to understand the ecological c...
Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreud...
Previous behavioral and neural studies have shown the effects of malicious envy on schadenfreude. Ho...
The misfortunes of enviable individuals are met by observers with pleasure whereas those of “average...
People often fail to empathize with others, and sometimes even experience schadenfreude – pleasure ...
Schadenfreude - pleasure at others' misfortunes - is a multidetermined social emotion which involves...
Envy is a frustrating emotion that arises from upward social comparison. Two studies investigated th...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings concerning the relationship between envy and sch...
Greed is an important precursor to envy. It is unclear, however, whether this link reflects only mal...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
The present study examines the connection between the social emotions of envy and schadenfreude, ple...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grants from CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular (1170010), PICT 2012-0...
Humans often project their own beliefs, desires and emotions onto others, indicating an inherent ego...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
The study of moral emotions (i.e. Schadenfreude and envy) is critical to understand the ecological c...
Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreud...
Previous behavioral and neural studies have shown the effects of malicious envy on schadenfreude. Ho...
The misfortunes of enviable individuals are met by observers with pleasure whereas those of “average...
People often fail to empathize with others, and sometimes even experience schadenfreude – pleasure ...
Schadenfreude - pleasure at others' misfortunes - is a multidetermined social emotion which involves...
Envy is a frustrating emotion that arises from upward social comparison. Two studies investigated th...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings concerning the relationship between envy and sch...
Greed is an important precursor to envy. It is unclear, however, whether this link reflects only mal...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...