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the
Systemising Quotient and are negatively correlated with scores on the Empathy Quotient A new field of research has emerged to investigate the role of testosterone levels in autism. Correlational research demonstrated that elevated rates of testosterone were associated with higher rates of autistic traits, lower rates of eye contact, and higher rates of other medical conditions. Furthermore, experimental studies showed that altering testosterone levels influences the maze performance in rats, having implications for human studies. The fetal testosterone theories posit that the level of testosterone in the womb influences the development of sexually dimorphic brain structures, resulting in sex differences and autistic traits in individuals.
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and autistic traits found that high levels correlated with traits such as decreased eye contact. These were present in both sexes. This suggests that fetal testosterone (fT) is the cause of sex differences in the brain and that there is a link between fT levels and ASD. In general females with autism have a higher rate of medical conditions which are related to high androgen levels and both males and females with autism have higher than average androgen levels. Males have higher fT levels naturally meaning that there is less of a change required in the hormone levels to reach a point high enough to cause the developmental changes seen in autism. This is a possible cause for the male prevalence seen in autism.
603:"The idea that males are more interested in systemizing than females merits serious consideration ... It is unquestionably a novel and fascinating idea that seems likely to generate a rich empirical body of literature as its properties are tested. The second part of the theory—that females are more empathic than males—is more problematic ... Other measures, however, show that males are highly socially skilled."
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and accountants were fathers of autists, while "skilled and unskilled manual workers are less common as fathers than would be predicted". They hypothesized that this observed overrepresentation of science and accounting among autism fathers could be due to a sampling bias. Another similar finding by Baron-Cohen in
California has been referred to as the
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These brain differences have all been shown to have an influence on social cognition and communication. High levels of fetal testosterone have also been shown to be related to behavior associated with autism, such as eye contact. Studies examining the relationship between prenatal testosterone levels
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Baron-Cohen says that tests of the E–S model show that twice as many females than males are Type E and twice as many males than females are Type S. 65% of people with autism spectrum conditions are
Extreme Type S. The concept of the Extreme Type E brain has been proposed; however, little research has
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While experience and socialization contribute to the observed sex differences in empathy and systemising, Baron-Cohen and colleagues suggest that biology also plays a role. A candidate biological factor influencing E and S is fetal testosterone (FT). FT levels are positively correlated with scores on
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Baron-Cohen and associates say that similar sex differences on average have been found using performance tests of empathy such as facial emotion recognition tasks and on performance tests of systemising such as measures of mechanical reasoning or 'intuitive physics'. He has also argued that these sex
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Apart from the research using EQ and SQ, several other similar tests also have found female and male differences and that people with autism or
Asperger syndrome on average score similarly to but more extremely than the average male. For example, the brain differences model provides a broad overview
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Studies found that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) self-report lower levels of empathic concern, show less or absent comforting responses toward someone who is suffering, and report equal or higher levels of personal distress compared to controls. The combination of reduced empathic
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Baron-Cohen's research on relatives of people with
Asperger syndrome and autism found that their fathers and grandfathers are twice as likely to be engineers as the general population. A follow-up study by David A. Routh and Christopher Jarrold found disproportionate numbers of doctors, scientists,
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in 2002, as a reconceptualization of cognitive sex differences in the general population. This was done in an effort to understand why the cognitive difficulties in autism appeared to lie in domains in which he says on average females outperformed males, along with why cognitive strengths in autism
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According to Baron-Cohen, the E–S theory has been tested using the
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Another possibility has been proposed that spins the perspective of the extreme male brain. Social theorists have been investigating the concept that females have protective factors against autism by having a more developed language repertoire and more empathy skills. Female children speak earlier
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to themselves or others. The mind-blindness theory could explain social and communication difficulties, but could not explain other key traits of autism including unusually narrow interests and highly repetitive behaviors. Mind-blindness was later largely rejected by academia in response to strong
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and males on average score higher on measures of systemising. This has been found using the child and adolescent versions of the
Empathy Quotient (EQ) and the Systemising Quotient (SQ), which are completed by parents about their child/adolescent, and on the self-report version of the EQ and SQ in
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As a basis for his theory, Baron-Cohen cited a study done on newborn infants in which baby boys looked longer at an object and baby girls looked longer at a person. However, Elizabeth Spelke's 2005 review of studies done with very young children found no consistent differences between boys and
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explanations for this sex difference. For example, he says that better empathising may improve care of children, and that better empathy may also improve women's social network which may help in various ways with the caring of children. On the other hand, he says that systemising may help males
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of mothers push brain development towards improved ability to see patterns and analyze complex systems while diminishing communication and empathy, emphasising "male" traits over "female", or in E–S theory terminology, emphasising "systemising" over "empathising". This theory states that fetal
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article published in 2011, Lizzie Buchen wrote "Some critics are also rankled by Baron-Cohen's history of headline-grabbing theories—particularly one that autism is an 'extreme male' brain state. They worry that his theory about technically minded parents may be giving the public wrong ideas,
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predicts that typical males will be more competitive than typical females. In contrast, research has generally shown a weak negative correlation between empathizing and systemizing. (It is worth noting that weak correlation between empathizing and systematizing would support treating them as
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criticized Cohen's research, arguing that he had overstated the significance of his findings, that the study on babies on which he based much of his research has not been successfully replicated, and that his studies of fetal testosterone levels have not provided evidence for his theories.
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Isabelle Rapin ... finds Dr. Baron-Cohen's theory "provocative" but adds that "it does not account for some of the many neurological features of the disorder, like the motor symptoms , the sleep problems or the seizures." Others worry that the term "extreme male brain" could be
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are often used synonymously, but due to a lack of studies comparing theory of mind with types of empathy, it is unclear whether these are equivalent. Notably, many reports on the empathic deficits of individuals with
Asperger syndrome are actually based on impairments in theory of mind.
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testosterone influences the development of certain structures in the brain, and that these changes relate to behavioral traits seen in those with autism. Males generally have higher levels of fetal testosterone contributing to their brain developing in that particular way.
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Some research in systemizing and empathizing in early life indicates that boys and girls develop in similar ways, casting doubt on the theory of sex differences in these areas. A cognitive style that more naturally opposes empathizing, which has been given the name
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The book has been five years in the writing, partly because he deemed its subject too politically sensitive for the 1990s, and partly because he first wanted to float his ideas about autism at scientific conferences, where he says reaction has been largely
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The extreme male brain theory (EMB), put forward by Baron-Cohen suggests that autistic brains show an exaggeration of the features associated with male brains. These are mainly size and connectivity with males generally having a larger brain with more
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that the profile E>S is more common in females than in males, and the profile S>E is more common in males than in females. Baron-Cohen and associates assert that E–S theory is a better predictor than gender of who chooses STEM subjects (
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Others have criticized the original EQ and SQ, which form most of the research basis behind the notions of empathising and systemising. Both measure more than one factor, and sex differences exist on only some of the factors. In a 2003
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Chapman, Emma; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Auyeung, Bonnie; Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Taylor, Kevin; Hackett, Gerald (2006). "Foetal testosterone and empathy: evidence from the empathy quotient (EQ) and the "reading the mind in the eyes" test".
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Baron-Cohen and colleagues extended the E–S theory into the extreme male brain theory of autism, which hypothesizes that autism shows an extreme of the typical male profile. This theory divides people into five groups:
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Some critics have said that because Baron-Cohen's work has focused on higher-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disorders, his work requires independent replication with broader samples. In a 2003 article in
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misinterpreted. Males are commonly associated with "qualities such as aggression," says Helen Tager-Flusberg ... "What's dangerous is that's the inference people will make: Oh, these are extreme males."
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Baron-Cohen, Simon (2007), "Chapter 16 The evolution of empathizing and systemizing: assortative mating of two strong systemizers and the cause of autism", in Dunbar, Robin I. M.; Barret, Louise (eds.),
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characterized it as "very disappointing" with a "superficial notion of intelligence", concluding that Baron-Cohen's major claims about mind-blindness and systemizing–empathizing are "at best, dubious".
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Some, but not all, studies have found that brain regions that differ in average size between males and females also differ similarly between people who have autism and those who do not have autism.
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Ingudomnukul, Erin; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Wheelwright, Sally; Knickmeyer, Rebecca C. (May 2007). "Elevated rates of testosterone-related disorders in women with autism spectrum conditions".
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Roeyers, Herbert; Buysse, Ann; Ponnet, Koen; Pichal, Bert (February 2001). "Advancing advanced mind-reading tests: empathic accuracy in adults with a pervasive developmental disorder".
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Baron-Cohen argued that psychopathy is associated with intact cognitive empathy but reduced affective empathy while ASD is associated with both reduced cognitive and affective empathy.
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and use language more than their male counterparts, and the lack of this skill translates into many symptoms of autism, offering another explanation for the discrepancy in prevalence.
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in 2003 summarizes his proposals as: "the male brain is programmed to systemize and the female brain to empathize ... Asperger's syndrome represents the extreme male brain".
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The 'extreme male brain' theory has also been criticized, with critics saying that the tests behind this theory are based on gender stereotypes, and not on hard science. Professor
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Baron-Cohen's studies and theory have been questioned on multiple grounds. The overrepresentation of engineers could depend on a socioeconomic status rather than E-S differences.
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in 1992, and states: "the view that men are from Mars and women Venus paints the differences between the two sexes as too extreme. The two sexes are different, but are not
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Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Auyeung, Bonnie; Ashwin, Emma (May 2008). "How to test the extreme male brain theory of autism in terms of foetal androgens?".
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independent variables, i.e., as distinct dimensions of personality, each of which may or may not correlate with an individual's biological sex or preferred gender.)
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Andrew, J.; Cooke, M.; Muncer, Steven J. (April 2008). "The relationship between empathy and
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explain the increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorders among males in his theory known as the "extreme male brain" theory of autism. A review of his book
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Gillberg, Christopher L. (July 1992). "The
Emanuel Miller Memorial Lecture 1991 — Autism and autistic-like conditions: subclasses among disorders of empathy".
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Lamm, Claus; Batson, C. Daniel; Decety, Jean (January 2007). "The neural substrate of human empathy: Effects of perspective-taking and cognitive appraisal".
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Barnea-Goraly, Naama; Frazier, Thomas W.; Piacenza, Lucia; Minshew, Nancy J.; Keshavan, Matcheri S.; Reiss, Allan L.; Hardan, Antonio Y. (3 January 2014).
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Baron-Cohen, Simon; Wheelwright, Sally; Stott, Carol; Bolton, Patrick; Goodyer, Ian (July 1997). "Is there a link between engineering and autism?".
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Teatero, Missy L.; Netley, Charles (November 2013). "A critical review of the research on the extreme male brain theory and digit ratio (2D:4D)".
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supported Rippon's point of view, and wrote "The hunt for male and female distinctions inside the skull is a lesson in bad research practice".
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Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Raggatt, Peter; Taylor, Kevin; Hackett, Gerald (March 2006). "Fetal testosterone and empathy".
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Auyeung, Bonnie; Ahluwalia, Jag; Thomson, Lynn; Taylor, Kevin; Hackett, Gerald; O'Donnell, Kieran J.; Baron-Cohen, Simon (December 2012).
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Auyeung, Bonnie; Wheelwright, Sally; Allison, Carrie; Atkinson, Matthew; Samarawickrema, Nelum; Baron-Cohen, Simon (November 2009).
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Baron-Cohen, Simon; Lombardo, Michael V.; Auyeung, Bonnie; Ashwin, Emma; Chakrabarti, Bhismadev; Knickmeyer, Rebecca (June 2011).
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Auyeung, Bonnie; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Chapman, Emma; Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Taylor, Kevin; Hackett, Gerald (1 November 2006).
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829:"The truth about sex difference is that if men are from Mars, so are women"
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Ellis, Hayden D. (2005). "Book review: Baron-Cohen, Simon (2003):
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Lawson, John; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Wheelwright, Sally (June 2004).
905:"Sex differences in the brain: implications for explaining autism"
903:; Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Belmonte, Matthew K. (4 November 2005).
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Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence
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The fetal testosterone theory hypothesizes that higher levels of
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3785:"Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong by Angela Saini – review"
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2726:"Decreased interhemispheric functional connectivity in autism"
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1993:"Why are Autism Spectrum conditions more prevalent in males?"
3922:"The Gendered Brain by Gina Rippon review – exposing a myth"
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Frazier, Thomas W.; Hardan, Antonio Y. (15 November 2009).
1502:. The Emerging Neuroscience of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
2400:"Are geeky couples more likely to have kids with autism?"
2046:"Foetal testosterone and the child systemizing quotient"
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originally put forward by English clinical psychologist
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Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger's Syndrome
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The Accidental Teacher: Life Lessons from My Silent Son
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20-Question Online EQ/SQ test (University of Cambridge)
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Lombardo, Michael V.; Baron-Cohen, Simon (March 2011).
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Zero Degrees of Empathy: A New Theory of Human Cruelty
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3749:"'Delusions of Gender' Peels Away Popular Theories"
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718:criticized Baron-Cohen's theories in her 2019 book
658:, says the study results have not been replicated.
2675:"A meta-analysis of the corpus callosum in autism"
1551:"Autism spectrum heterogeneity: fact or artifact?"
1037:(The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience 2009): 68–80.
965:"Half of Women Do Not Have "Female Brains" (blog)"
161:. It classifies individuals based on abilities in
5158:The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
1616:"The role of the self in mindblindness in autism"
1320:Historical Perspectives on Erklären and Verstehen
685:pointed to Baron-Cohen's views as an example of "
341:explanation of autism as due to either a lack of
229:different that we cannot understand each other."
1399:The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
179:Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
1898:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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593:In a 2003 book review published in the journal
371:differences are not only due to socialization.
317:
2724:Anderson, Jeffrey S.; et al. (May 2011).
1966:The Oxford handbook of evolutionary psychology
1549:Mottron, Laurent; Bzdok, Danilo (2020-04-30).
60:Please review the contents of the article and
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5260:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
4909:Maia Chung Autism and Disabilities Foundation
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3244:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
3130:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
3098:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
2870:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
2824:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
2777:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
2267:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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1780:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
1730:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
1679:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
1093:Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought
531:(sympathy towards others that are suffering).
384:Evolutionary explanations for sex differences
181:). The E–S theory has been extended into the
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2818:Baron-Cohen, Simon; et al. (May 2013).
2560:. Vol. 307, no. 5. pp. 72–75.
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971:. Mathematics and Education via WordPress.
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3579:"What little boys and girls are made of"
3528:"Scientists and autism: When geeks meet"
3406:Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
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772:"Scientists and autism: When geeks meet"
574:Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
233:had a second edition published in 2009.
4903:Autistic Society of Trinidad and Tobago
4627:Center for Autism and Related Disorders
4484:Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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273:in Germany from 1961 to 1969 where the
218:Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
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3609:Spelke, Elizabeth S. (December 2005).
3477:"Is the autistic brain too masculine?"
3402:"Book review: Understanding blindness"
2398:Baron-Cohen, Simon (9 November 2012).
1118:Personality and Individual Differences
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722:Speaking in 2020, she called his book
502:Empathy § Affective and cognitive
440:been conducted on this brain profile.
388:Baron-Cohen presents several possible
244:with a number of influences including
5971:Psychological effects of Internet use
5270:Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
4836:National Database for Autism Research
4828:National Alliance for Autism Research
4555:National Alliance for Autism Research
4423:Relationship development intervention
4313:Picture exchange communication system
4076:Autism: What's Sex Got to Do with It?
4047:Online version of the EQ and SQ tests
3857:"Putting a rocket up the Google boys"
3577:Lawson-Tancred, Hugh (14 June 2003).
1391:"Autism, hypersystemizing, and truth"
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4660:Eden II School for Autistic Children
3747:Bouton, Katherine (23 August 2010).
2550:Baron-Cohen, Simon (November 2012).
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568:A 2004 review of Baron-Cohen's book
155:male–female neurological differences
5951:Digital media use and mental health
3499:"The extreme male brain, explained"
2429:Benenson, Joyce F. (10 July 2003).
1455:Baron-Cohen, Simon (January 1990).
996:Learning and Individual Differences
865:"The extreme male brain, explained"
397:Extreme male brain theory of autism
5582:Automatic and controlled processes
4887:Autism Resource Centre (Singapore)
3955:WOW 2014 | Fighting The Neurotrash
3526:Buchen, Lizzie (2 November 2011).
3418:10.1023/B:PHEN.0000049328.20506.a1
3315:10.1111/j.1469-7610.1992.tb01959.x
1862:10.1023/B:JADD.0000029552.42724.1b
1742:10.1023/B:JADD.0000022607.19833.00
1461:International Review of Psychiatry
963:Kessel, Cathy (15 November 2011).
770:Buchen, Lizzie (2 November 2011).
496:Cognitive versus affective empathy
267:nomothetic and idiographic methods
248:and the German separation between
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5991:Smartphones and pedestrian safety
4832:National Council on Severe Autism
3439:Warner, Judith (29 August 2011).
3178:Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
2051:European Journal of Endocrinology
1494:Betancur, Catalina (2011-03-22).
337:theory in 1990, which proposed a
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6016:Mobile phones and driving safety
5214:Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism
3475:McGough, Robert (16 July 2003).
2642:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2012.01476.x
2591:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.09.040
1051:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04467.x
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76:"Empathising–systemising theory"
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5919:Computer-mediated communication
5127:Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues
4803:Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation
4677:New England Center for Children
3879:– via www.thetimes.co.uk.
1325:Springer Science+Business Media
744:Neuroscience of sex differences
463:Development of brain structures
6196:Empathising–systemising theory
5499:female intrasexual competition
5436:Evolutionarily stable strategy
4841:The Autism Community in Action
4783:Autistic Self Advocacy Network
3497:Furfaro, Hannah (1 May 2019).
2693:10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.07.022
1512:10.1016/j.brainres.2010.11.078
863:Furfaro, Hannah (1 May 2019).
521:affective or emotional empathy
215:, he discusses the bestseller
62:add the appropriate references
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6556:Standard social science model
5609:Cognitive tradeoff hypothesis
4595:Conditions and research areas
4403:Gluten-free, casein-free diet
4378:Auditory integration training
3783:Davis, Nicola (6 June 2017).
3400:Levy, Neil (September 2004).
3036:Brain: A Journal of Neurology
1205:10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01904-6
6404:Missing heritability problem
5996:Social aspects of television
5619:Evolution of nervous systems
5587:Computational theory of mind
4943:Autism Awareness Campaign UK
4773:Autism Network International
4489:Structured teaching (TEACCH)
4337:Cognitive behavioral therapy
2474:Baron-Cohen, Simon (2010), "
2012:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001081
1632:10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.006
1323:. Archimedes. Vol. 21.
1192:Trends in Cognitive Sciences
1009:10.1016/j.lindif.2007.02.004
291:disagreed on how to conduct
6650:Evolutionary biology portal
4433:Sensory integration therapy
3890:Rippon, Gina (2019-02-28).
3373:Baron-Cohen, Simon (2011).
2937:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2013.09.010
2480:Savic, Ivanka, ed. (2010).
2308:Baron-Cohen, Simon (2005).
2236:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2007.02.001
2141:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.08.010
1620:Consciousness and Cognition
1313:Feest, Uljana, ed. (2009).
1274:Baron-Cohen, Simon (2009).
749:The NeuroGenderings Network
185:(EMB) theory of autism and
47:reliable medical references
6708:
6611:Evolutionary psychologists
6484:Trivers–Willard hypothesis
6399:Human–animal communication
6111:Ovulatory shift hypothesis
5961:Imprinted brain hypothesis
5929:Human–computer interaction
4860:Domus Instituto de Autismo
4813:Interactive Autism Network
4319:Pivotal response treatment
4171:World Autism Awareness Day
4025:10.1038/d41586-019-00677-x
3998:Eliot, Lise (2019-02-27).
3920:Guest, Katy (2019-03-02).
3674:W. W. Norton & Company
3642:10.1037/0003-066X.60.9.950
1356:Adam, David (2003-05-16).
1131:10.1016/j.paid.2007.11.014
558:
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6677:Sex differences in humans
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6531:Environmental determinism
6502:Cultural selection theory
6389:Evolutionary epistemology
6303:evolutionary neuroscience
5976:Rank theory of depression
5478:Parent–offspring conflict
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5219:Marcelo in the Real World
5035:
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4849:
4798:Centro Ponceño de Autismo
4788:Autism Society of America
4778:Autism Science Foundation
4733:
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4550:Kennedy Krieger Institute
4545:Autism Science Foundation
4540:Autism Research Institute
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4413:Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
4398:Facilitated communication
4324:Positive behavior support
4297:Applied behavior analysis
4265:Psychotropic medication (
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4194:Autism in popular culture
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3256:10.1007/s10803-006-0197-8
3201:10.1162/jocn.2007.19.1.42
3142:10.1007/s10803-009-0799-z
3110:10.1007/s10803-009-0800-x
2882:10.1007/s10803-012-1478-z
2836:10.1007/s10803-012-1653-2
2789:10.1007/s10803-013-1819-6
2373:10.1080/13546800344000273
2361:Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
2329:10.1080/13546800344000336
2317:Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
2279:10.1007/s10803-008-0553-y
2191:10.1007/s10567-013-0148-9
2096:10.1080/17470910600992239
1802:10.1007/s10803-005-0057-y
1692:10.1007/s10803-009-0772-x
1567:10.1038/s41380-020-0748-y
1473:10.3109/09540269009028274
1412:10.1080/17470210701508749
1333:10.1007/978-90-481-3540-0
652:University College London
453:Silicon Valley phenomenon
339:homogenous (single-cause)
171:autism spectrum disorders
53:or relies too heavily on
6424:Cultural group selection
6308:Biocultural anthropology
6001:Societal impacts of cars
5934:Media naturalness theory
5624:Fight-or-flight response
5087:Like Colour to the Blind
4693:Sunfield Children's Home
4331:Early Start Denver Model
2529:10.1177/1362361397011010
1389:Baron-Cohen, S. (2008).
1239:Baron-Cohen, S. (2003).
1163:10.1177/1362361398023006
724:The Essential Difference
588:The Essential Difference
570:The Essential Difference
407:The Essential Difference
238:The Essential Difference
231:The Essential Difference
213:The Essential Difference
6624:Evolutionary psychology
6588:Sociocultural evolution
6429:Dual inheritance theory
5886:Personality development
5347:Theoretical foundations
5324:Evolutionary psychology
5062:Autism's False Prophets
5007:Luke Priddis Foundation
4705:Western Autistic School
4565:Yale Child Study Center
4303:Discrete trial training
4063:They just can't help it
3726:10.1126/science.1198057
3352:10.1111/1469-7610.00718
1920:10.1073/pnas.1811032115
934:10.1126/science.1115455
599:, Joyce Benenson wrote:
390:evolutionary psychology
269:. This was part of the
139:empathising–systemising
6546:Social constructionism
6541:Psychological nativism
6516:Biological determinism
6464:Recent human evolution
6459:Punctuated equilibrium
6282:Behavioral epigenetics
6277:evolutionary economics
6246:Variability hypothesis
6191:Emotional intelligence
5924:Engineering psychology
5614:Evolution of the brain
5052:Animals in Translation
4745:Autism rights movement
4581:Autism Research Centre
4387:Judge Rotenberg Center
4342:Social skills training
4166:Communication Shutdown
3379:. London: Penguin UK.
2997:10.1186/2040-2392-3-17
969:mathedck.wordpress.com
627:
605:
331:
6573:Multilineal evolution
6536:Nature versus nurture
6495:Theoretical positions
6343:Functional psychology
6338:Evolutionary medicine
6313:Biological psychiatry
6021:Texting while driving
6011:Lead–crime hypothesis
5871:Cognitive development
5856:Caregiver deprivation
5367:Gene selection theory
4905:(Trinidad and Tobago)
4655:Alpine Learning Group
4061:Baron-Cohen, Simon —
4051:Baron-Cohen, Simon —
3619:American Psychologist
2744:10.1093/cercor/bhq190
2680:Biological Psychiatry
2223:Hormones and Behavior
2128:Hormones and Behavior
1315:"Contents (pp. v—vi)"
706:, science journalist
656:University of Toronto
580:In a 2011 article in
284:Geisteswissenschaften
6682:Personality theories
6526:Cultural determinism
6333:Evolutionary biology
6318:Cognitive psychology
6266:Academic disciplines
5914:Cognitive ergonomics
5881:Language acquisition
5861:Childhood attachment
5674:Wason selection task
5568:Behavioral modernity
5357:Cognitive revolution
5340:Evolutionary thought
5067:Extreme Love: Autism
4938:The Autism Directory
4469:Occupational therapy
4393:Chelation of mercury
4199:Fictional characters
3441:"Autism's lone wolf"
3049:10.1093/brain/awt216
1555:Molecular Psychiatry
827:(14 November 2010).
618:Helen Tager-Flusberg
289:Naturwissenschaften)
236:The 2003 edition of
18:Systemizing Quotient
6593:Unilineal evolution
6358:Population genetics
6143:Sexy son hypothesis
6081:Hormonal motivation
6061:Concealed ovulation
5602:Dual process theory
5473:Parental investment
5250:Autism in Adulthood
4854:Centro Ann Sullivan
4016:2019Natur.566..453E
3718:2010Sci...330.1320H
3712:(6009): 1320–1321.
3546:2011Natur.479...25B
3481:Wall Street Journal
2557:Scientific American
2449:2003Natur.424..132B
2405:Scientific American
2083:Social Neuroscience
2065:10.1530/eje.1.02260
1911:2018PNAS..11512152G
1905:(48): 12152–12157.
1043:2009NYASA1156...68B
926:2005Sci...310..819B
790:2011Natur.479...25B
678:Delusions of Gender
636:Evolutionary theory
610:Wall Street Journal
297:gender essentialism
6551:Social determinism
6434:Fisher's principle
6394:Great ape language
6384:Cultural evolution
6353:Philosophy of mind
6186:Division of labour
6148:Westermarck effect
6096:Mating preferences
6006:Distracted driving
5740:Literary criticism
5597:Domain specificity
5577:modularity of mind
5224:Rage: A Love Story
5202:For younger people
5188:The Winter Journey
5122:Somebody Somewhere
5092:Look Me in the Eye
5077:In a Different Key
4987:Aspies For Freedom
4204:Films about autism
4056:The New York Times
4053:The Male Condition
3754:The New York Times
3666:(30 August 2010).
3453:on August 19, 2011
2629:Journal of Anatomy
2431:"Sex on the brain"
901:Baron-Cohen, Simon
825:Bunting, Madeleine
375:Fetal testosterone
271:positivism dispute
263:Wilhelm Windelband
183:extreme male brain
6659:
6658:
6637:Psychology portal
6601:
6600:
6444:Hologenome theory
6414:Unit of selection
6409:Primate cognition
6323:Cognitive science
6254:
6253:
6125:Sexual attraction
6101:Mating strategies
5866:Cinderella effect
5796:Moral foundations
5700:Visual perception
5592:Domain generality
5561:Facial expression
5509:Sexual dimorphism
5468:Natural selection
5414:Hamiltonian spite
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5117:The Reason I Jump
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4671:Exceptional Minds
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4209:Circle of Friends
4010:(7745): 453–454.
3903:978-1-4735-4897-8
3837:978-0-8070-7170-0
3683:978-0-393-07925-8
3672:. New York City:
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2058:(s1): S123–S130.
1686:(11): 1509–1521.
1561:(12): 3178–3185.
1342:978-9-048-13540-0
1291:978-0-7867-4031-4
920:(5749): 819–823.
730:, neuroscientist
700:In her 2017 book
675:In her 2010 book
541:cognitive empathy
525:personal distress
511:cognitive empathy
350:evidence for the
208:Simon Baron-Cohen
187:Asperger syndrome
159:Simon Baron-Cohen
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