Figure 1.Experimental design. Participants either received electrical stimulation themselves or witnessed visual feedback indicating the delivery of electrical stimulation to another person (a confederate seated next to the participants in the EEG cabin, A). Each experimental trial started with a 0.5 s fixation, followed by the presentation of the visual predictability cue (duration: 1 s), which was completely predictive of the recipient of the upcoming electrical stimulation (Self, Other, Uncertain). After a blank screen (duration = 3~5 s randomly), the electrical stimulus was delivered, while visual delivery cue (duration = 2 s) indicating the recipient of the actual electrical stimulation was simultaneously shown on the screen. After each stimulation, participants were instructed to rate the unpleasantness of the pain on the 0~10 NRS. After each block, participants were instructed to rate their fear of pain of three different predictability cue on the 0~10 NRS.
Figure 1. Experimental design. Participants either received electrical stimulation themselves or witnessed visual feedback indicating the delivery of electrical stimulation to another person (a confederate seated next to the participants in the EEG cabin, A). Each experimental trial started with a 0.5 s fixation, followed by the presentation of the visual predictability cue (duration: 1 s), which was completely predictive of the recipient of the upcoming electrical stimulation (Self, Other, Uncertain). After a blank screen (duration = 3~5 s randomly), the electrical stimulus was delivered, while visual delivery cue (duration = 2 s) indicating the recipient of the actual electrical stimulation was simultaneously shown on the screen. After each stimulation, participants were instructed to rate the unpleasantness of the pain on the 0~10 NRS. After each block, participants were instructed to rate their fear of pain of three different predictability cue on the 0~10 NRS.
Figure 2.Behavioral responses of the pain empathy paradigm. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001.
Figure 2. Behavioral responses of the pain empathy paradigm. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001.
Figure 3.Amplitude of ERP responses for self-pain and other-pain. Group-level ERP waveforms were elicited by self-pain and other-pain in different conditions (certain, uncertain). Electrodes that are used to evaluate ERP amplitudes are marked using enlarged white dots in the corresponding scalp topographies. Data are expressed as M ± SE. *: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.001.
Figure 3. Amplitude of ERP responses for self-pain and other-pain. Group-level ERP waveforms were elicited by self-pain and other-pain in different conditions (certain, uncertain). Electrodes that are used to evaluate ERP amplitudes are marked using enlarged white dots in the corresponding scalp topographies. Data are expressed as M ± SE. *: p < 0.05; ***: p < 0.001.
Figure 4.Mediation role of fear of pain on the link between autistic traits and emotional empathy. Displayed values are standardized regression cofficients. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01.
Figure 4. Mediation role of fear of pain on the link between autistic traits and emotional empathy. Displayed values are standardized regression cofficients. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01.
Table 1 Bivariate correlations of autistic traits, trait empathy, and pain-related profiles
Table 1 Bivariate correlations of autistic traits, trait empathy, and pain-related profiles
Variable
M
SE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1. AQ
19.65
0.29
−−
2. PSQ
4.53
0.07
−0.02
−−
3. PCS
20.63
0.53
0.19***
0.19***
−−
4. FPQ
69.29
0.82
0.04
0.53***
0.39***
−−
5. IRI-PT
13.18
0.17
−0.19***
0.02
0.06
0.02
−−
6. IRI-PD
10.36
0.20
0.27***
0.16**
0.47***
0.25***
−0.01
−−
7. IRI-EC
15.91
0.19
−0.10
−0.01
0.01
0.05
0.28***
0.08
−−
8. IRI-FS
15.86
0.21
−0.07
−0.08
0.15**
0.04
0.36***
0.19***
0.29***
Figure 5.Mediation role of pain-related negative emotion and cognition on the link between autistic traits and emotional empathy. Displayed values are standardized regression coefficients. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01.
Figure 5. Mediation role of pain-related negative emotion and cognition on the link between autistic traits and emotional empathy. Displayed values are standardized regression coefficients. *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01.