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Title
Intranasal oxytocin administration reduces bystanders' acceptance of online celebrity bashing
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Abstract
Online celebrity bashing refers to a specific subform of online aggression in which celebrities are the targets of derogatory messages. Recent research focusing on the underlying explanations of why some bystanders turn into perpetrators of celebrity bashing suggests that human capacity for empathy may regulate the involvement in this practice. Bystanders with higher empathy are thought to show more disapproval towards online celebrity bashing, which makes them less likely to join in this practice. However, little is known about the processes of how empathy steers bystanders’ bashing attitudes and behavior. In this study, we examine whether the oxytocinergic system, which forms the neurophysiological foundation of empathy, influences the bystanders’ acceptance of online celebrity bashing. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled experiment, we tested the effects of intranasal oxytocin administration on acceptance of celebrity bashing in men. Sixty participants rated neutral or derogatory comments presented as “tweets.” Electrodermal activity and electrocardiogram of the participants were recorded to control for the stress levels. The results showed that oxytocin administration reduced the acceptance of celebrity bashing. Celebrity bashing was unrelated to stress levels. In natural circumstances oxytocin levels are dependent on the presence and quality of one’s social relationships. As a result, we discuss the importance of facilitating a network of social support in programs addressing the problem of online aggression.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International journal of bullying prevention / International Bullying Prevention Association. - Cham, 2019, currens
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing , 2019
ISSN
2523-3653 [print]
2523-3661 [online]
DOI
10.1007/S42380-019-00054-2
Volume/pages
(2019) , p. 1-12
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Examining the Effects of Media Celebrity Bashing and Celebrity Testimonials on Cyberbullying amongst Adolescents.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 07.10.2022
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