The empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory states that individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) can be identified by a deficit in empathy (social skills, communication skills, and theory of mind) and a propensity for systemizing (islets of ability, obsessions with systems, and repetitive behavior). This theory has been tested in various contexts, but never with adolescents between the ages of 12 and 16. The EQ-A (Empathizing Quotient for Adolescents) and the SQ-A (Systemizing Quotient for Adolescents) were administered to 47 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 16 who had been diagnosed with ASC and 97 adolescents with no reported physical or mental disorders to discover differences in empathizing and systemizing. To test the speci...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit definitional impairments in social relatedne...
In this thesis we examine how different aspects of emotion regulation are linked to social functioni...
This paper begins with a review of past research on theory of mind and empathy in children with ASD....
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...
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...
Abstract—The present study examined Empathizing-Systemizing Theory (E-S Theory) in Indonesian Childr...
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...
It is known that children with autism are insufficient in building empathy. A part of the difficulti...
One of the many theories that have been developed to explain the cognitive and behavioral profile of...
Although the DSM-5 added sensory symptoms as a criterion for ASC, there is a group of children who d...
Abstract—The present study examined Empathizing-Systemizing Theory (E-S Theory) in Indonesian Childr...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit definitional impairments in social relatedne...
In this thesis we examine how different aspects of emotion regulation are linked to social functioni...
This paper begins with a review of past research on theory of mind and empathy in children with ASD....
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...
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...
Abstract—The present study examined Empathizing-Systemizing Theory (E-S Theory) in Indonesian Childr...
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...
It is known that children with autism are insufficient in building empathy. A part of the difficulti...
One of the many theories that have been developed to explain the cognitive and behavioral profile of...
Although the DSM-5 added sensory symptoms as a criterion for ASC, there is a group of children who d...
Abstract—The present study examined Empathizing-Systemizing Theory (E-S Theory) in Indonesian Childr...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit definitional impairments in social relatedne...
In this thesis we examine how different aspects of emotion regulation are linked to social functioni...
This paper begins with a review of past research on theory of mind and empathy in children with ASD....