| Literature DB >> 26486794 |
Justin H G Williams1,2, Isobel M Cameron3, Emma Ross4, Lieke Braadbaart5, Gordon D Waiter5.
Abstract
Empathy is usually conceived of as independent of the non-verbal behaviors which mediate its experience, though embodied cognition theory predicts that individual differences in action representation will affect empathic traits. The "Actions and Feelings Questionnaire" (AFQ) was designed to capture individual differences in self-awareness of own and others' actions, particularly those associated with feelings, which we predicted would correlate with levels of empathic traits. A pilot 30-item questionnaire included items on perceptual sensitivity to action, imitation, action imagery, and gestural and facial expression. It was completed by a sample of 278 adults (mean age 21.2 years; 189 females, 89 males) along with the 15-item Empathic Quotient (EQ) Questionnaire. Total scores on the final 18-item questionnaire showed strong internal coherence (Cronbach's alpha of 0.81) and test-retest reliability (ICC=0.88), marked effect of sex and highly significant correlation with EQ. The questionnaire was administered to participants in an fMRI study investigating the neural correlates of facial imitation. Total AFQ score correlated with activity in somatosensory cortex, insula, anterior cingulate, and visual cortex. The AFQ shows promise as a brief and simple self-report measure sensitive to variability in the self-awareness of actions associated with feelings. It suggests that much of the variability of empathic traits in typical populations is accounted for by variance in this capacity. We suggest that being more empathic really is about being "touchy-feely," and this questionnaire provides a novel measure of action-based empathy.Entities:
Keywords: Embodied cognition; Emotion; Motor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26486794 PMCID: PMC4785213 DOI: 10.3758/s13415-015-0386-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci ISSN: 1530-7026 Impact factor: 3.282
Factor loadings* of the 18 item AFQ
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| 1. I tend to pick up on people’s body language | −0.139 |
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*Factor loadings >0.3 are shown in bold; §Reverse scored items
Fig. 1Scatterplot showing evidence for test retest reliability
Fig. 2Scatterplots showing correlations between Total Actions and Feelings Questionnaire (AFQ) and factor scores with Empathic Quotient (EQ) total
Sex differences between measures
| Sex | N | Mean | SD | t | df | p | Mean Difference | Cohen’s d | |
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| Sum 18 item AFQ | M | 83 | 34.61 | 7.63 | −5.17 | 255 | <0.0001 | −5.20 | −0.69 |
| F | 174 | 39.82 | 7.51 | ||||||
| Sum Production | M | 87 | 18.24 | 4.94 | −4.61 | 148* | <0.0001 | 2.84 | 0.62 |
| F | 178 | 21.08 | 4.17 | ||||||
| Sum Perception | M | 85 | 15.39 | 4.13 | −3.25 | 265 | 0.001 | −1.87 | −0.43 |
| F | 182 | 17.26 | 4.48 | ||||||
| Sum EQ | M | 84 | 15.04 | 5.70 | −5.17 | 251 | <0.0001 | −3.78 | −0.68 |
| F | 169 | 18.82 | 5.37 |
*Levene's test for unequal variance significant (p<0.04); equal variance not assumed.
Mean group measures for age and occupation
| English 1st Language | N | Mean | SD | Age | N | Mean | SD | Student | N | Mean | SD | |
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| Sum 18 Item | Yes | 229 | 37.96 | 7.72 | Younger | 133 | 38.56 | 7.66 | Yes | 114 | 38.19 | 7.99 |
| No | 28 | 39.57 | 9.37 | Older | 123 | 37.58 | 8.14 | No | 143 | 38.09 | 7.88 | |
| Sum Production | Yes | 236 | 20.05 | 4.56 | Younger | 138 | 20.42 | 4.54 | Yes | 117 | 20.15 | 4.65 |
| No | 29 | 20.93 | 5.18 | Older | 126 | 19.80 | 4.71 | No | 148 | 20.14 | 4.63 | |
| Sum Perception | Yes | 238 | 16.58 | 4.37 | Younger | 141 | 16.54 | 4.29 | Yes | 116 | 17.00 | 4.55 |
| No | 29 | 17.31 | 5.15 | Older | 125 | 16.75 | 4.63 | No | 151 | 16.40 | 4.38 | |
| Sum EQ | Yes | 224 | 17.34 | 5.72 | Younger | 133 | 18.28* | 5.40 | Yes | 112 | 17.35 | 5.87 |
| No | 29 | 19.28 | 5.85 | Older | 119 | 16.71* | 6.05 | No | 141 | 17.73 | 5.68 |
All t-tests NS but for: *T=2.17(df=250), p=0.031
Brain areas where contrast of activity between Imitation and Mismatch conditions correlated significantly with AFQ Total score and factor scores (statistical threshold determined at a cluster level of 38 voxels at p<.001, derived from Monte Carlo simulations)
| Location | Cluster Size | T | Z-score | X | Y | Z | |
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| Total Score (positive) | Lingual | 129 | 9.6 | 4.73 | 24 | −72 | −10 |
| Lingual | 319 | 9.04 | 4.61 | −22 | −76 | 0 | |
| Occipital | 348 | 7.88 | 4.35 | 16 | −84 | 22 | |
| Anterior cingulate | 124 | 7.1 | 4.15 | 10 | 38 | 16 | |
| Somatosensory | 125 | 6.97 | 4.11 | −52 | −24 | 22 | |
| Postcentral gyrus | 85 | 6.92 | 4.1 | −34 | −24 | 46 | |
| Somatosensory | 41 | 6.1 | 3.85 | 28 | −10 | 30 | |
| Insula | 38 | 5.39 | 3.61 | 36 | −14 | 18 | |
| Total score (negative) | Fusiform | 77 | 7.5 | 4.26 | 42 | −36 | −18 |
| Cerebellum | 66 | 5.68 | 3.71 | 8 | −34 | −20 | |
| Precentral | 64 | 5.47 | 3.64 | 28 | −20 | 56 | |
| Factor 1 (positive) | Lingual | 87 | 7.24 | 4.19 | −8 | −64 | −6 |
| Caudate | 131 | 6.99 | 4.12 | −26 | 0 | 24 | |
| Postcentral | 108 | 6.85 | 4.08 | −36 | −16 | 44 | |
| Angular | 89 | 6.64 | 4.02 | −34 | −70 | 36 | |
| Insula | 40 | 6.03 | 3.83 | 36 | −12 | 18 | |
| Cuneus | 169 | 5.7 | 3.72 | 10 | −80 | 38 | |
| Factor 1 (negative) | Fusiform | 91 | 9.26 | 4.66 | 42 | −36 | −20 |
| Factor 2 (positive) | Lingual | 55 | 7.42 | 4.24 | 12 | −76 | −6 |
| Lingual | 150 | 6.54 | 3.99 | −16 | −80 | −4 | |
| Operculum/supramarginal | 41 | 6.44 | 3.96 | −50 | −24 | 20 | |
| Postcentral | 48 | 6.3 | 3.92 | −60 | 2 | 22 | |
| Factor 2 (negative) | Inferior frontal | 86 | 10.07 | 4.81 | 48 | 22 | 10 |
| fusiform | 52 | 6.27 | 3.91 | 44 | −34 | −16 | |
| precentral | 49 | 6.16 | 3.87 | 28 | −18 | 54 | |
| mid temporal | 43 | 5.74 | 3.73 | −64 | −40 | 10 |
Fig. 3Slices demonstrating locations of significant correlation between Total Actions and Feelings Questionnaire (AFQ) score and contrast of imitation vs. instruction in the (A) insula, (B) anterior cingulate, and (C) somatosensory cortex as described in Table 2