<div><p>Preliminary evidence suggests that theory of mind and empathy relate differentially to factors of schizotypy. The current study assessed 686 undergraduate students and used structural equation modeling to examine links between a four-factor model of schizotypy with performance on measures of theory of mind (Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test [MIE]) and empathy (Interpersonal Reactivity Index [IRI]). Schizotypy was assessed using three self-report measures which were simultaneously entered into the model. Results revealed that the Negative factor of schizotypy showed a negative relationship with the Empathy factor, which was primarily driven by the Empathic Concern subscale of the IRI and the No Close Friends and Constricted Affect su...
Investigations into the latent population structure of schizotypy have largely revealed the existenc...
Background: Schizophrenia is often associated with poor clinical insight (unawareness of mental illn...
The present study examined the social, cognitive, and emotional functioning of persons with schizoty...
Preliminary evidence suggests that theory of mind and empathy relate differentially to factors of sc...
Preliminary evidence suggests that theory of mind and empathy relate differentially to factors of sc...
Schizotypy is a set of personality traits existing in the general population that represents vulnera...
Whilst affective empathy is concerned with one's emotional response to the affective state of anothe...
Empathy is integral for interpersonal interactions and formation and maintenance of a strong social ...
The present study aimed to examine empathy in individuals with schizotypy and to explore whether emp...
Background: Although impairment in empathy has been reported in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, li...
Objective: While recent studies have found deficits in theory of mind (ToM) skills in individuals at...
Higher empathy is associated with better interpersonal and social functioning; areas in which we oft...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
This study examined the factors that lead people with schizophrenia to perform poorly on experimenta...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
Investigations into the latent population structure of schizotypy have largely revealed the existenc...
Background: Schizophrenia is often associated with poor clinical insight (unawareness of mental illn...
The present study examined the social, cognitive, and emotional functioning of persons with schizoty...
Preliminary evidence suggests that theory of mind and empathy relate differentially to factors of sc...
Preliminary evidence suggests that theory of mind and empathy relate differentially to factors of sc...
Schizotypy is a set of personality traits existing in the general population that represents vulnera...
Whilst affective empathy is concerned with one's emotional response to the affective state of anothe...
Empathy is integral for interpersonal interactions and formation and maintenance of a strong social ...
The present study aimed to examine empathy in individuals with schizotypy and to explore whether emp...
Background: Although impairment in empathy has been reported in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, li...
Objective: While recent studies have found deficits in theory of mind (ToM) skills in individuals at...
Higher empathy is associated with better interpersonal and social functioning; areas in which we oft...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
This study examined the factors that lead people with schizophrenia to perform poorly on experimenta...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
Investigations into the latent population structure of schizotypy have largely revealed the existenc...
Background: Schizophrenia is often associated with poor clinical insight (unawareness of mental illn...
The present study examined the social, cognitive, and emotional functioning of persons with schizoty...