| Literature DB >> 33192378 |
Hironori Nakatani1,2,3, Yulri Nonaka2, Sera Muto4, Michiko Asano2, Tomomi Fujimura5, Tomoya Nakai6,7, Kazuo Okanoya2,3.
Abstract
Respect is a positive other-oriented social emotion upon the recognition of excellence in others. We previously reported that respect-related brain activity in the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL). Since brain activity and structure are often involved in common cognitive functions, we investigated the morphological properties of the left ATL using voxel-based morphometry analysis. We found an association of trait respect with reduced gray matter volume (GMV) in part of the left ATL. Moreover, since the ATL is involved in general conceptual knowledge, we investigated the relationships between other social emotions with similar properties as respect and the GMV of the left ATL. We observed an association of reduced GMV with empathic concern, which is an other-oriented and affective aspect of trait empathy. Our findings indicated an association of the left ATL with other-oriented and affective aspect of social emotions.Entities:
Keywords: empathic concern; magnetic resonance imaging; social emotion; sonkei (a Japanese concept of respect); trait empathy; voxel-based morphometry
Year: 2020 PMID: 33192378 PMCID: PMC7477334 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
FIGURE 1A region in the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL) was associated with trait respect. (A) Sagittal view of the left ATL whose GMV was negatively correlated with the score of the trait respect (p < 0.05, voxel-based FWE correction within the left ATL ROI). (B) A scatter plot showing the negative correlation between the score of the trait respect and the GMV of the peak voxel in the region in the left ATL associated with trait respect.
Negative relationship between the GMV and trait respect in a region in the left ATL.
| Region | Hemisphere | Peak voxel in MNI space | Number of voxels | |||
| ATL | Left | −36 | 0 | −36 | 3.67 | 61 |
A negative relationship between the GMV and empathic concern in a region in the left ATL.
| Region | Hemisphere | Peak voxel in MNI space | Number of voxels | |||
| ATL | Left | -36 | 2 | -36 | 2.38 | 6 |
Correlation between trait respect and four subscales of trait empathy (N = 142).
| Perspective-taking | Fantasy | Empathic concern | Personal distress | |
| Trait respect | 0.29*** | 0.32*** | 0.41*** | 0.41*** |
Influences of sex on the score of trait respect, the score of empathic concern, the GMV in the trait respect-related region.
| Male mean value (standard deviation) | Female mean value (standard deviation) | |||
| Trait respect | 4.249 (0.743) | 4.391 (0.742) | −1.120 | 0.265 |
| Empathic concern | 2.956 (0.329) | 2.943 (0.291) | 0.253 | 0.800 |
| The GMV in the trait respect-related region | 0.509 (0.075) | 0.456 (0.064) | 4.359 | <0.001*** |
Influences of age on trait respect, empathic concern, the GMV in the trait respect-related region.
| Correlation coefficient | ||
| Trait respect | −0.246 | 0.003** |
| Empathic concern | −0.068 | 0.424 |
| The GMV in the trait respect-related region | −0.300 | <0.001*** |
FIGURE 2Direct and indirect effects of trait respect and empathic concern on the GMV in the trait respect-related region [peak voxel, MNI (−36 0 −36)]. Coefficients c, c’, and c-c’ indicate total, direct, and indirect effect on the GMV, respectively. (A) The mediation variable was empathic concern. Trait respect had a direct effect on the GMV. (B) The mediation variable was empathic concern. Standardized path coefficients (standard error) are shown for each path. ∗p < 0.05.