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Cognitive Empathy in Subtypes of Antisocial Individuals [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2021
Cognitive empathy allows individuals to recognize and infer how others think and feel in social situations and provides a foundation for the formation and maintenance of mutually constructive relationships. It may seem intuitive to assume that individuals who engage in antisocial behavior, who disregard the rights of others, might have problems with ...
Shou-An A Chang   +2 more
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Self-Referential Cognition and Empathy in Autism

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2007
Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have profound impairments in the interpersonal social domain, but it is unclear if individuals with ASC also have impairments in the intrapersonal self-referential domain. We aimed to evaluate across several well validated measures in both domains, whether both self-referential cognition and empathy are
Lombardo, Michael V.   +7 more
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Cognitive flexibility as a protective factor for empathy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Although cognitive flexibility has always been considered essential to empathy, the relevant findings have been inconsistent. Inconsistent results may be because cognitive flexibility is a multi-level structure, while empathy is also a multilayer structure, and there are differences in how researchers define and measure cognitive flexibility. Therefore,
Zhiwei Cai, Bing Qi
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Cognitive empathy across the lifespan [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2022
AbstractAimTo describe the development of cognitive empathy across the lifespan from a very large cohort using a standardized measure of cognitive empathy ability.MethodParticipants (n=4545, age bands <5y to >75y, 60% female) were a convenience sample recruited voluntarily from visitors to the Glasgow Science Centre in the UK, who completed the ...
Liam Dorris   +4 more
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Cognitive Empathy in Conflict Situations [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
AbstractTwo individuals are involved in a conflict situation in which preferences are ex ante uncertain. Although they eventually learn their own preferences, they have to pay a small cost if they want to secretly learn their opponent's preferences. We show that there is an interval with an upper bound less than 1 and lower bound greater than zero such
Gauer, Florian, Kuzmics, Christoph
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The QCAE: A Questionnaire of Cognitive and Affective Empathy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Personality Assessment, 2009
Aims/objectives:A lack of empathy is associated with callous-unemotional behaviour, violence, aggression, criminality, and problems in social interaction. Empathy is, though, inconsistently defined and inadequately measured. We therefore set out to produce a new and rigorously developed empathy questionnaire that would have clinical and public-health ...
Reniers, Renate   +4 more
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Cognitive Empathy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
AbstractHuman beings try to interpret and read other minds. This is the process of cognitive empathizing, which can be implicit and intuitive, or explicit and deliberate. The process also qualifies as a form of complex problem-solving, where the focal problem is another person’s mental states.
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Dissecting empathy: high levels of psychopathic and autistic traits are characterized by difficulties in different social information processing domains. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Individuals with psychopathy or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can behave in ways that suggest lack of empathy towards others. However, many different cognitive and affective processes may lead to unempathic behavior and the social processing profiles of
Bridge, M.   +21 more
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Empathy predicts false belief reasoning ability: Evidence from the N400 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Interpreting others’ actions relies on an understanding of their current mental state. Emerging research has begun to identify a number of factors that give rise to individual differences in this ability.
Cane, JE   +11 more
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A Social Cognitive Theory of sustainability empathy [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Tourism Research, 2016
Social-Cognitive Theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism, and the types of sustainable actions undertaken, depend on one's empathy towards sustainability. Latin American businesses were surveyed about their motivations for acting sustainably and any sustainability actions undertaken. Based on their responses,
Xavier Font, Lluis Garay, Steve Jones
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