Empathy in autistic people

Empathy in autistic individuals is considered a complex topic studied within research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In 1985, British researchers Simon Baron-Cohen and Uta Frith proposed the absence of theory of mind, defined as the inability of autistic individuals to understand the intentions and emotions of others, as a framework for understanding ASD symptoms.

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Empathy in autistic people

Empathy in autistic individuals is considered a complex topic studied within research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In 1985, British researchers Simon Baron-Cohen and Uta Frith proposed the absence of theory of mind, defined as the inability of autistic individuals to understand the intentions and emotions of others, as a framework for understanding ASD symptoms.

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