Individual differences in brain structure underpin empathizing-systemizing cognitive styles in male adults.
Individual differences in cognitive style can be characterized along two dimensions: 'systemizing' (S, the drive to analyze or build 'rule-based' systems) and 'empathizing' (E, the drive to identify another's mental state and respond to this with an appropriate emo...
Main Authors: | Lai, M, Lombardo, M, Chakrabarti, B, Ecker, C, Sadek, SA, Wheelwright, S, Murphy, D, Suckling, J, Bullmore, E, Baron-Cohen, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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