TY - JOUR
PY - 2021//
TI - Facing the enemy: spontaneous facial reactions towards suffering opponents
JO - Psychophysiology
A1 - Mitschke, Vanessa
A1 - Eder, Andreas B.
SP - e13835
EP - e13835
VL - 58
IS - 8
N2 - The suffering of an opponent is an important social affective cue that modulates how aggressive interactions progress. To investigate the affective consequences of opponent suffering on a revenge seeking individual, two experiments (total N = 82) recorded facial muscle activity while participants observed the reaction of a provoking opponent to a (retaliatory) sound punishment in a laboratory aggression task. Opponents reacted via prerecorded videos either with facial displays of pain, sadness, or neutrality.
RESULTS indicate that participants enjoyed seeing the provocateur suffer: indexed by a coordinated muscle response featuring an increase in zygomaticus major (and orbicularis oculi muscle) activation accompanied by a decrease in corrugator supercilii activation. This positive facial reaction was only shown while a provoking opponent expressed pain. Expressions of sadness, and administration of sound blasts to nonprovoking opponents, did not modulate facial activity. Overall, the results suggest that revenge-seeking individuals enjoy observing the offender suffer, which could represent schadenfreude or satisfaction of having succeeded in the retaliation goal.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0048-5772 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13835 ID - ref1 ER -