Video Calls Preserved Empathy for Pain in EEG Study
A 35-person EEG study found that pain empathy did not collapse when live two-way video was replaced by prerecorded viewing: observer-target pain-rating correlations were nearly identical during video calls and recordings, r = 0.65 vs. r = 0.64, both p < 0.001.1 The calibrated read is narrow but useful: temporal immediacy was not required for …