Background/Objective: Empathizing-Systemizing Theory suggests that low empathizing and high systemizing are linked to autistic traits in the general population. Evidence from autistic individuals is convincing, but more research in the normal population is needed. Method: We conducted two surveys (N=3,345) investigating the relationships between empathizing, systemizing and autistic traits in the general population, using a large variety of self-report instruments and direct performance tests. Results: Strong connections between autistic symptoms, empathizing, and systemizing were found using commonly used measures (Autism Quotient, Systemizing Quotient and Empathizing Quotient). Other measures on empathizing and systemizing found the conne...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between four highly used self-report me...
Background/Objective: Empathizing-Systemizing Theory suggests that low empathizing and high systemiz...
Baron-Cohen’s Empathizing-Systemizing theory plays a central role in this study due to its success i...
The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (AS...
The search for genes involved in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) may have been hindered by the assu...
The search for genes involved in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) may have been hindered by the assu...
An experiment was devised to test the empathising–systemising (E–S) theory of autism. Three groups o...
In two experiments, we tested some of the central claims of the empathizing–systemizing (E-S) theory...
Identifying autism in clinical practice is complex because the causes of autism are still unclear an...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between four highly used self-report me...
The purpose of this study was to look at the relationship between systemizing, empathizing, and auti...
It is known that children with autism are insufficient in building empathy. A part of the difficulti...
Introduction: According to the male brain hypothesis [Baron-Cohen, S. (2009), Year in Cognitive Neur...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between four highly used self-report me...
Background/Objective: Empathizing-Systemizing Theory suggests that low empathizing and high systemiz...
Baron-Cohen’s Empathizing-Systemizing theory plays a central role in this study due to its success i...
The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (AS...
The search for genes involved in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) may have been hindered by the assu...
The search for genes involved in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) may have been hindered by the assu...
An experiment was devised to test the empathising–systemising (E–S) theory of autism. Three groups o...
In two experiments, we tested some of the central claims of the empathizing–systemizing (E-S) theory...
Identifying autism in clinical practice is complex because the causes of autism are still unclear an...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between four highly used self-report me...
The purpose of this study was to look at the relationship between systemizing, empathizing, and auti...
It is known that children with autism are insufficient in building empathy. A part of the difficulti...
Introduction: According to the male brain hypothesis [Baron-Cohen, S. (2009), Year in Cognitive Neur...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
A large number of people completed one of two versions of the empathizing quotient (EQ) and systemiz...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between four highly used self-report me...