Title Anticipirana imitacija s obzirom na empatiju sudionika i spol promatranog modela
Title (english) Anticipated imitation in relation to participant's empathy and observed model's sex
Author Danijela Marasović
Mentor Benjamin Banai (mentor)
Mentor Irena Pavela Banai (mentor)
Committee member Ana Šimunić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Irena Pavela Banai (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Krešimir Jakšić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2019-09-20, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology
Abstract Od otkrića zrcalnih neurona u primata do danas, pokušava se odgovoriti na pitanje njihovog postojanja u mozgu čovjeka. S obzirom na razne poteškoće na putu ka njihovom direktnom otkrivanju, istraţivači nastoje doći do saznanja o povezanostima pojava koje potencijalno pronalaze svoje zajedničko biološko uporište u sustavu zrcalnih neurona. Tako su, u znanstvenoj zajednici, unutar ove teme najčešće provjeravani konstrukti imitacija i empatija, i to, u većini slučajeva, upravo njihova povezanost. Kako se pretpostavila i prediktivna funkcija imitacije, stručnjaci su opazili pojavu anticipirane imitacije, ili tendencije izvoĎenja radnje za koju se percipira da slijedi nakon promatrane radnje. Imajući na umu nalaze koji opetovano ukazuju na pozitivnu korelaciju učestalosti imitacije i empatije, te sklonost imitiranju onih koji pokazuju odreĎene sličnosti s promatračem, cilj ovog istraţivanja je bio ispitati odnos anticipirane imitacije i empatije te frekvenciju anticipirane imitacije s obzirom na poistovjećenost s promatranim modelom po spolu. Mjerenje je provedeno na Sveučilištu u Zadru, a sudjelovalo je 40 studenata (22 studentice). Prikazani su im videozapisi ţenskog i muškog modela koji čitaju priču, a pritom mreškaju nos. Tijekom gledanja videozapisa, svaki sudionik je sniman, a na kraju mjerenja ispunili su upitnik empatije. Glavna zavisna varijabla je učestalost anticipirane imitacije, koja je operacionalizirana kao češanje nosa prilikom promatranja modelovog mreškanja nosa. Rezultati ukazuju na pozitivnu povezanost empatije i učestalosti češanja nosa prilikom gledanja ţenskog modela, te pozitivnu korelaciju emocionalne empatije s ukupnim češanjem nosa i prilikom promatranja ţenskog modela. Što se tiče frekvencije češanja nosa s obzirom na spolnu kongruentnost sudionika i modela, nema razlike u čestini anticipirane imitacije.
Abstract (english) Since the discovery of primates' mirror neurons until today, there have been attempts to answer the dilemma of their existence in the human brain. Considering various difficulties regarding their direct examination, researchers are making efforts to gain knowledge about them through relations of the phenomena believed to potentially have a biological basis in the mirror neurons system. Therefore, in the scientific community, imitation and empathy were the most frequently investigated constructs regarding this topic. As the predictive function of imitation was hypothesized, experts have noticed the phenomena of anticipated imitation, a tendency to perform an action perceived to be following the observed action. Having in mind the findings which repeatedly present a positive correlation between the imitation frequency and empathy, and also the tendency to imitate those who show certain similarities to the observer, the aim of this research was to test both the relation between anticipated imitation and empathy and the incidence of anticipated imitation regarding the ability to identify oneself with the observed model by their sex. The research was conducted at University of Zadar and included 40 students (22 female). They were shown videotapes of female and male models reading a story and wrinkling their nose from time to time. While watching the videotapes, every participant was recorded, and later they filled out the empathy questionnaire. The main dependent variable is the frequency of anticipated imitation, which is operationalized as nose scratching while observing model's nose wrinkling. The results show a positive correlation between empathy and nose scratching frequency while observing the female model, a positive correlation between both emotional empathy and nose scratching in total, and of emotional empathy and nose scratching while observing the female model. Furthermore, there is no difference in anticipated imitation incidence in regards to sex congruency of participants and models.
Keywords
anticipirana imitacija
empatija
spol promatranog modela
Keywords (english)
anticipated imitation
empathy
observed model’s sex
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:908559
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije)
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