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    Supports→A newborn infant's reactive cry to another infant's distress cry is a phenomenon of emotional contagion rather than genuine empathic distress

    The infant is not able to properly distinguish between self and other

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    Emotional contagion: Emotional contagion occurs when people start feeling similar emotions caused merely by the association with other people. You start feeling joyful, because other people around you are joyful or you start feeling panicky because you are in a crowd of people feeling panic. Emotional contagion however does not require that one is aware of the fact that one experiences the emotions because other people experience them, rather one experiences them primarily as one’s own emotion (

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