“…The obtained results supported prior assertions that (a) parasympathetic reactivity may be more relevant for understanding prosocial behavior than sympathetic reactivity (Porges, 1995(Porges, , 2007, (b) the nature of these relations may be nonlinear (Kogan et al, 2014;Miller et al, 2017), and (c) empathy-inducing stimuli, such as sadness, may be more relevant than other emotion contexts for understanding prosocial development (Eisenberg, 2010;Eisenberg & Fabes, 1990). The obtained results supported prior assertions that (a) parasympathetic reactivity may be more relevant for understanding prosocial behavior than sympathetic reactivity (Porges, 1995(Porges, , 2007, (b) the nature of these relations may be nonlinear (Kogan et al, 2014;Miller et al, 2017), and (c) empathy-inducing stimuli, such as sadness, may be more relevant than other emotion contexts for understanding prosocial development (Eisenberg, 2010;Eisenberg & Fabes, 1990).…”