Background Empathy is a complex interpersonal process thought to be impaired in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Past studies have mainly used questionnaires or performance-based tasks with static cues to measure cognitive and affective empathy. In contrast, we used an Empathic Accuracy Task (EAT) designed to capture the more dynamic aspects of empathy by using video clips in which perceivers continuously judge emotionally charged stories of various targets. We compared individuals with schizophrenia to healthy controls on the EAT and assessed correlations among the EAT and three other commonly used empathy tasks. Methods Patients (n=92) and healthy controls (n=42) matched for age and education, completed the EAT, t...
Background: People with schizophrenia experience significant deficits in empathic skills, which are ...
Background: Impairments of social cognition are considered core features of schizophrenia and are es...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among empathy processes in terms of self-repo...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Background. Empathy is crucial for successful social relationships. Despite its importance for socia...
PubMed ID: 18514324Although the existence of empathy deficits in schizophrenia is generally accepted...
Research on empathy in schizophrenia has relied on dated self-report scales that do not conform to c...
Background Affective empathy, or the emotional response one has to the experiences or emotional s...
AbstractEmpathy is a rather elaborated human ability and several recent studies highlight significan...
Empathy is a complex construct, thought to contain multiple components. One popular measurement para...
BACKGROUND: Impairments of social cognition are considered core features of schizophrenia and are es...
Background: Schizophrenia is often associated with poor clinical insight (unawareness of mental illn...
Empathy is a multidimensional construct that relies on affective and cognitive component processes. ...
Background: Trait empathy is integral to relationship development and maintenance. Therefore, impair...
Background: People with schizophrenia experience significant deficits in empathic skills, which are ...
Background: Impairments of social cognition are considered core features of schizophrenia and are es...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among empathy processes in terms of self-repo...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Introduction: Empathy is an interpersonal process impaired in schizophrenia. Past studies have mainl...
Background. Empathy is crucial for successful social relationships. Despite its importance for socia...
PubMed ID: 18514324Although the existence of empathy deficits in schizophrenia is generally accepted...
Research on empathy in schizophrenia has relied on dated self-report scales that do not conform to c...
Background Affective empathy, or the emotional response one has to the experiences or emotional s...
AbstractEmpathy is a rather elaborated human ability and several recent studies highlight significan...
Empathy is a complex construct, thought to contain multiple components. One popular measurement para...
BACKGROUND: Impairments of social cognition are considered core features of schizophrenia and are es...
Background: Schizophrenia is often associated with poor clinical insight (unawareness of mental illn...
Empathy is a multidimensional construct that relies on affective and cognitive component processes. ...
Background: Trait empathy is integral to relationship development and maintenance. Therefore, impair...
Background: People with schizophrenia experience significant deficits in empathic skills, which are ...
Background: Impairments of social cognition are considered core features of schizophrenia and are es...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among empathy processes in terms of self-repo...