There has been a widely held belief that people with autism spectrum disorders lack empathy. This article examines the empathy imbalance hypothesis (EIH) of autism. According to this account, people with autism have a deficit of cognitive empathy but a surfeit of emotional empathy. The behavioral characteristics of autism might be generated by this imbalance and a susceptibility to empathic overarousal. The EIH builds on the theory of mind account and provides an alternative to the extreme-male-brain theory of autism. Empathy surfeit is a recurrent theme in autistic narratives, and empirical evidence for the EIH is growing. A modification of the pictorial emotional Stroop paradigm could facilitate an experimental test of the EIH
Recent theories have proposed that four alexithymia subtypes exist within clinical populations (incl...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
According to the DSM-V, the diagnosis of "autism spectrum disorder" requires the presence of at leas...
Research suggests that there are two main constructs of empathy, known as Cognitive Empathy (CE) and...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by social communicatio...
Humans need empathy to promote social interactions and to display prosocial behavior. Therefore, it ...
Background: Empathy is a vital component for social understanding involving the ability to recognise...
ity disorder (BPD), but there has long been a point of theoretical contact between the two disorders...
This chapter provides a critique of medical and literary writing about autism that maintains it is c...
This paper begins with a review of past research on theory of mind and empathy in children with ASD....
Empathy is operationalised and measured in various different ways in research. I have identified sev...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Difficulties in social cognition are well recognized in individuals with autism spectrum conditions ...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Recent theories have proposed that four alexithymia subtypes exist within clinical populations (incl...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
According to the DSM-V, the diagnosis of "autism spectrum disorder" requires the presence of at leas...
Research suggests that there are two main constructs of empathy, known as Cognitive Empathy (CE) and...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by social communicatio...
Humans need empathy to promote social interactions and to display prosocial behavior. Therefore, it ...
Background: Empathy is a vital component for social understanding involving the ability to recognise...
ity disorder (BPD), but there has long been a point of theoretical contact between the two disorders...
This chapter provides a critique of medical and literary writing about autism that maintains it is c...
This paper begins with a review of past research on theory of mind and empathy in children with ASD....
Empathy is operationalised and measured in various different ways in research. I have identified sev...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Difficulties in social cognition are well recognized in individuals with autism spectrum conditions ...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by interpersonal deficits and has been associated with lim...
Recent theories have proposed that four alexithymia subtypes exist within clinical populations (incl...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
According to the DSM-V, the diagnosis of "autism spectrum disorder" requires the presence of at leas...