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 Emotional contagion may result in different immediate responses in more complex situations, such as 'gloating'. Emotional contagion may result in different immediate responses in more complex situations, such as 'gloating'.
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 +====Empathic processes=====
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 +The separation of empathy into cognition and it's results are important because the outcomes can also be seen as the result of other processes. 
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 +===Non-cognative processes===
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 +  * Pre-verbal links
 +  * Early in life - babies cry in presence of other crying babies.
 +  * Motor mimicry, simply following other's gestures creates an emotional link - also used later in life. 
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 +===Simple cognitive processes===
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 +  * 'Classical conditioning' sharing an intense emotional experience with another person, allows you to learn the connection between responses and situations. Later you can relate a similar response in another person with the event you've experienced.
 +  * Internal labeling of situations with appropriate responses.
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 =====OCC Theory (used for FAtiMA)===== =====OCC Theory (used for FAtiMA)=====
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