Impaired empathy and increased anger following social exclusion in non-intoxicated opioid users.
Molly CarlyleMegan RowleyTobias StevensAnke KarlCelia J A MorganPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2019)
Reduced ability to spontaneously share the emotions of others was reported in non-intoxicated users, particularly regarding positive emotions. There was some support for the idea of hyperalgesia to social pain, but this was restricted to an enhanced anger response in non-intoxicated users. Equivalent rates of empathy between the intoxicated users and controls could indicate some remediating effects of acute opioids.