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#746 Simon Baron-Cohen: Autism, Systemizing, Empathy, and Sex Differences

The Dissenter

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Cognitive and Emotional Empathy for Autistic People

Autistic people struggle with cognitive empathy. But they don't struggle with affective empathy. Affective empathy is where you have an appropriate emotional response to somebody else's state of mind. So if an autistic person is told that somebody is in pain or in distress, it upsets them. They feel they want to go and help. This makes them almost the opposite of psychopaths.

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