Impairments in cognitive empathy and alexithymia occur independently of executive functioning in college students with autism

Autism5.20
Volume: 23, Issue: 6, Pages: 1519 - 1530
Published: Dec 14, 2018
Abstract
Reduced empathy and alexithymic traits are common across the autism spectrum, but it is unknown whether this is also true for intellectually advanced adults with autism spectrum disorder. The aim of this study was to examine whether college students with autism spectrum disorder experience difficulties with empathy and alexithymia, and whether this is associated with their cognitive levels of executive functioning. In total, 53 college students...
Paper Details
Title
Impairments in cognitive empathy and alexithymia occur independently of executive functioning in college students with autism
Published Date
Dec 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
1519 - 1530
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