Emotional contagion (ECo) represents a fundamental form of empathy. In this study, we used pupillometry to quantify ECo by assessing pupil responses of a mouse watching another mouse receive a tail shock. Pupil dilation effectively measured both direct and vicarious emotional response thresholds at the individual level through psychometric curve analysis. The pupillary ECo response diminished when the observer could not see the demonstrator, suggesting a multisensory process involving vision. Viewing videos of tail-shocked mice elicited a pupil response in the observer. Brain-wide c-Fos mapping revealed a broad network of 88 brain regions activated during ECo, with all areas activated in the demonstrator also engaged in the observer. Additionally, in some brain regions, correlated activation was detected between each observer-demonstrator pair, indicating that ECo promotes a shared neural state. These findings advance our understanding of the neural basis of shared emotions, with implications for analyzing neuropsychiatric disorder models.

Pupillometry and Brain-wide c-Fos Mapping Uncover Multimodal Mirror Emotional Contagion Related Networks of Mice

Caldarelli, Matteo;Viglione, Aurelia;Nisar, Rida;Papini, Ester M;Bovetti, Serena;Pizzorusso, Tommaso
2026

Abstract

Emotional contagion (ECo) represents a fundamental form of empathy. In this study, we used pupillometry to quantify ECo by assessing pupil responses of a mouse watching another mouse receive a tail shock. Pupil dilation effectively measured both direct and vicarious emotional response thresholds at the individual level through psychometric curve analysis. The pupillary ECo response diminished when the observer could not see the demonstrator, suggesting a multisensory process involving vision. Viewing videos of tail-shocked mice elicited a pupil response in the observer. Brain-wide c-Fos mapping revealed a broad network of 88 brain regions activated during ECo, with all areas activated in the demonstrator also engaged in the observer. Additionally, in some brain regions, correlated activation was detected between each observer-demonstrator pair, indicating that ECo promotes a shared neural state. These findings advance our understanding of the neural basis of shared emotions, with implications for analyzing neuropsychiatric disorder models.
2026
Settore BIOS-06/A - Fisiologia
neuroscience; behavioral neuroscience; molecular neuroscience
   Bridging neuroscience with neurotechnologies: an international advance education program
   project TNE- NEUROBRIDGE
   European Union- Next Generation EU, Mission 4 Component 1
   TNE23-0034
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