The present study has been designed to disentangle cognitive and emotional dimensions of empathy in a group of mentally healthy and highly alexithymic individuals (ALEX, n=24) and well-matched controls (n=26) with Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) as questionnaire measure, and Multi Faceted Empathy Task (MET) used during the fMRI and after the fMRI. Simultaneously, Skin Conductance Response (SCR) has been acquired as an implicit measure of emotional reaction. Results show an impaired emotional empathic ability in alexithymic individuals, with lower levels of SCR and higher activation in prefrontal brain regions such as VLPFC and IFG. Cognitive empathy was not impaired in the alexithymic group and the results were accompanied by a higher...
Empathy is a multi-facet function regulating social life. In this study, we investigated empathy in ...
Up to one out of five individuals in the general population has alexithymia, a deficit in processing...
Autism is associated with an inability to identify and distinguish one’s own feelings. We assessed t...
Alexithymic traits have been consistently found to be associated with deficits in social functioning...
Alexithymia is a psychological construct that can be divided into a cognitive and affective dimensio...
Difficulties in social cognition are well recognized in individuals with autism spectrum conditions ...
Alexithymia (“no words for feelings”), a transdiagnostic risk factor for various psychiatric disorde...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Because awareness of emotional states in the self is a prerequisite to recognizing such states in ot...
Background: Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings'', is a personality trait which is associated wit...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describ...
Background Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describ...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings", is a personality trait which is associated with ...
Neuroscientific studies have mostly employed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20; Bagby et...
Empathy is a multi-facet function regulating social life. In this study, we investigated empathy in ...
Up to one out of five individuals in the general population has alexithymia, a deficit in processing...
Autism is associated with an inability to identify and distinguish one’s own feelings. We assessed t...
Alexithymic traits have been consistently found to be associated with deficits in social functioning...
Alexithymia is a psychological construct that can be divided into a cognitive and affective dimensio...
Difficulties in social cognition are well recognized in individuals with autism spectrum conditions ...
Alexithymia (“no words for feelings”), a transdiagnostic risk factor for various psychiatric disorde...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Because awareness of emotional states in the self is a prerequisite to recognizing such states in ot...
Background: Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings'', is a personality trait which is associated wit...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describ...
Background Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describ...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, or "no words for feelings", is a personality trait which is associated with ...
Neuroscientific studies have mostly employed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20; Bagby et...
Empathy is a multi-facet function regulating social life. In this study, we investigated empathy in ...
Up to one out of five individuals in the general population has alexithymia, a deficit in processing...
Autism is associated with an inability to identify and distinguish one’s own feelings. We assessed t...