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The observational fear paradigm assesses vicarious freezing in rodents as a model for affective empathy. This procedure entails exposing observer rodents to conspecific demonstrators receiving aversive foot shocks to elicit empathic freezing responses. By employing observational fear assays, researchers can investigate the neural mechanisms underlying affective empathy.
Empathy, characterized by the ability to recognize and share the emotions of others, plays a fundamental role in shaping social interactions. It allows individuals to respond to the emotional states of others, promoting prosocial behaviors and social bonding. Observational fear is a fundamental aspect of affective empathy, where an observer witnesses a demonstrator undergoing aversive experiences and subsequently exhibits fear behaviors. This socially induced vicarious freezing response in observers, known as emotional contagion or affect sharing, is regarded as an indicator of empathy-like traits in rodents. Here, we present a protocol that delineates the assessment of vicarious freezing responses in observers exposed to conspecific demonstrators receiving aversive foot shocks. The utilization of observational fear assays in rodents has become a widely adopted method for studying the neural mechanisms underlying affective empathy. Given the universality of observational fear across mammals, this methodology further contributes to advancing our understanding of the neural substrates of empathy in humans.
Empathy -- the capacity to recognize and share the feelings of others -- is crucial for our emotional and social interactions1. This protocol aims to investigate affective empathy in rodents through the observational fear conditioning assay, designed to assess vicarious fear responses in an observer rodent. Empathic ability has deep neurobiological underpinnings, with evolutionary continuity from rodents to humans2. Converging lines of evidence demonstrate that rodents exhibit significant affective sensitivity to the emotional states of their social counterparts3 and display empathy-related behavi....
All procedures using live animals described here were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of the Institute for Basic Science (IBS). Male or female C57BL/6J mice (observers and demonstrators), aged 10-12 weeks, were housed separately. Mice were housed 2-5 animals per cage and maintained at a constant temperature of 23-25 °C with a 12-h light/dark cycle. The mice were provided with mouse chow and water ad libitum. No handling was performed prior to testing. Details of the reage.......
As described in the behavioral diagram (Figure 1A), the session starts with habituation (5 min), followed by an observational fear conditioning period (4 min). In this experiment, the demonstrator mice in the observational fear (OF) group were subjected to aversive foot shocks during the conditioning period, while those in the control (Con) group did not receive foot shocks. Only the observer mouse in the OF group witnessed the distress responses of a demonstrator mouse receiving repetitive .......
The contextual observational fear conditioning (OFC) test, described in this behavioral protocol, is employed to study affective empathy in mice4,16. To successfully execute this paradigm, careful consideration should be given to experimental conditions and practical details, particularly factors that influence the subjects' emotional responses, including familiarity, social isolation, social hierarchy, prior shock experience, and the strength of the foot sho.......
This work was supported by the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Center for Cognition and Sociality (IBS-R001-D2), and the Korea Brain Research Institute (KBRI) basic research program through KBRI, funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (23-BR-03-04).
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