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The Role of Empathy in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Insights from Imaging Studies and Mouse Models

Imaging studies and mouse models suggest that individuals with autism spectrum disorder may have a lack or reduced capacity for the reinforcing component of social interaction. This could be due to genetic factors or early experiences with sensory stimuli. Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder may lack the neuro mechanisms for empathy, but this may not apply to everyone. Mouse models of social interactions and empathy show deficits, but these deficits can be improved with manipulations of certain neuromodulatory systems, such as the serotonin system, using drugs like MDMA or ecstasy.

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