Identifying autism in clinical practice is complex because the causes of autism are still unclear and the features of autism are highly diverse. The Empathizing-Systemizing theory is successful in interpreting the core features of autism, both social and non-social, compared to other current theories of autism. This study provides an overview of the current state of research regarding the systemizing concept. High systemizing abilities are characteristic and specific in autism and as a result, three non-social features of autism are seen: restricted and repetitive behavior, obsessional interests, and, savant skills. We found solid evidence that, in order to identify autism in clinical practice, at least the use of an instrument which is spe...
Abstract Background ...
Some researchers and autistic activists have recently suggested that because some ‘autism-related’ b...
Looking at the literature concerned with psychometric models, the field of psychological science has...
Baron-Cohen’s Empathizing-Systemizing theory plays a central role in this study due to its success i...
Background/Objective: Empathizing-Systemizing Theory suggests that low empathizing and high systemiz...
One of the many theories that have been developed to explain the cognitive and behavioral profile of...
The core diagnostic criteria for autism comprise two symptom domains – social and communication diff...
We argue that hyper-systemizing predisposes individuals to show talent, and review evidence that hyp...
Abstract: The core diagnostic criteria for autism comprise two symptom domains – social and communic...
The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (AS...
PROBLEM Humans exist within a socially mediated dynamical system. Frequent demands are experienced t...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder characterized by impairments in social in...
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...
In two experiments, we tested some of the central claims of the empathizing–systemizing (E-S) theory...
Abstract Background ...
Some researchers and autistic activists have recently suggested that because some ‘autism-related’ b...
Looking at the literature concerned with psychometric models, the field of psychological science has...
Baron-Cohen’s Empathizing-Systemizing theory plays a central role in this study due to its success i...
Background/Objective: Empathizing-Systemizing Theory suggests that low empathizing and high systemiz...
One of the many theories that have been developed to explain the cognitive and behavioral profile of...
The core diagnostic criteria for autism comprise two symptom domains – social and communication diff...
We argue that hyper-systemizing predisposes individuals to show talent, and review evidence that hyp...
Abstract: The core diagnostic criteria for autism comprise two symptom domains – social and communic...
The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (AS...
PROBLEM Humans exist within a socially mediated dynamical system. Frequent demands are experienced t...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder characterized by impairments in social in...
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...
In two experiments, we tested some of the central claims of the empathizing–systemizing (E-S) theory...
Abstract Background ...
Some researchers and autistic activists have recently suggested that because some ‘autism-related’ b...
Looking at the literature concerned with psychometric models, the field of psychological science has...