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Social Interactions In Autism Cognitive Empathy Egocentricity And Social Pain 1st Edition Helena Hartmann

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Social Interactions In Autism Cognitive Empathy Egocentricity And Social Pain 1st Edition Helena Hartmann
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 113
Author: Helena Hartmann
ISBN: 9783658220136, 3658220139
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Social Interactions In Autism Cognitive Empathy Egocentricity And Social Pain 1st Edition Helena Hartmann by Helena Hartmann 9783658220136, 3658220139 instant download after payment.

Helena Hartmann examines the crucial concepts of cognitive empathy, emotional egocentricity and social pain of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). She thereby provides valuable insights into the investigation of social cognition of both the neurotypical as well as autistic population. Since past research has revealed that individuals with ASD often face problems regarding cognitive empathy, they might also exhibit more difficulties in correctly classifying and distinguishing feelings of themselves and other people. In order to verify this hypothesis, one group with and one without ASD underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while playing Cyberball, a virtual ball-toss game known to create feelings of social inclusion or exclusion. These findings should not only expand former research but also contribute to a better understanding of the social and emotional impairments of this group.

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