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1 iating between the proclivity and ability to empathize.
2 g or the discrepancy between systemizing and empathizing.
3                        ASC involves impaired empathizing alongside intact or superior systemizing.
4 nts an extreme of the male pattern (impaired empathizing and enhanced systemizing).
5                  We examine the link between empathizing and systemizing tendencies and mathematical
6                                              Empathizing and systemizing were assessed using the Comb
7                                              Empathizing is a specific component of social cognition.
8                                              Empathizing is also specifically impaired in autism spec
9                                              Empathizing is largely but not completely independent of
10                                              Empathizing is the capacity to predict and to respond to
11 ed using the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ)], empathizing [measured using the Empathy Quotient (EQ)],
12 t participants' general propensity to either empathize or mentalize.
13  psychologically by an impaired capacity for empathizing, or modeling the mental states governing the
14 ) answered the systemizing quotient (SQ) and empathizing quotient (EQ) questionnaires and had their d
15                                          The Empathizing-Systemizing (E-S) theory describes a profile
16                                         This empathizing-systemizing theory explains other psychologi
17 med by a systematic review; vi) D-scores, or empathizing-systemizing, predict Eyes Test performance a
18 er people's social behaviour, such that they empathize with fair opponents while favouring the physic
19 vs. not), to decode emotional states, and to empathize with in-group members; to learn and conform to
20 as favored individuals that are motivated to empathize with others and attend to their social interac
21  motivates and enables humans to 1) like and empathize with others in their groups, 2) comply with gr
22 nsumed drugs in the world and the ability to empathize with others is fundamental to human social int
23   This is consistent with the notion that we empathize with others through a process of simulation.
24 ndividuals vary markedly in their ability to empathize with others, which predicts the tendency to he
25  specialized varies with people's ability to empathize with others.
26                                    How do we empathize with others?
27  also found that viewers were better able to empathize with the negative emotions experienced by part
28  of time with the patient, and attempting to empathize with the patient's experiences.
29 ey are incongruent to those of the person we empathize with.
30                               Donor families empathized with the initial hope and ultimate despair of
31  the cerebellar regions and indicate that in empathizing with fictional characters the cerebellar and
32 motion contagion, a necessary foundation for empathizing with other individuals.
33      Successfully cooperating, competing, or empathizing with others can depend on our ability to pre
34 e family, identification of decision makers, empathizing with relatives and offering condolences, rea
35 so activated when we ourselves experience an empathized-with emotion (e.g., pain).