TY - JOUR
T1 - When your gain is my pain and your pain is my gain
T2 - Neural correlates of envy and schadenfreude
AU - Takahashi, Hidehiko
AU - Kato, Motoichiro
AU - Matsuura, Masato
AU - Mobbs, Dean
AU - Suhara, Tetsuya
AU - Okubo, Yoshiro
PY - 2009/2/13
Y1 - 2009/2/13
N2 - 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's 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 happened to envied persons. ACC activation in study one predicted ventral striatum activation in study two. Our findings document mechanisms of painful emotion, envy, and a rewarding reaction, schadenfreude.
AB - 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's 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 happened to envied persons. ACC activation in study one predicted ventral striatum activation in study two. Our findings document mechanisms of painful emotion, envy, and a rewarding reaction, schadenfreude.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.1165604
DO - 10.1126/science.1165604
M3 - Article
C2 - 19213918
AN - SCOPUS:60149084805
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 323
SP - 937
EP - 939
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5916
ER -