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The feeling of me feeling for you: Interoception, alexithymia and empathy in autism.
journal contribution
posted on 2023-08-30, 15:14 authored by Cari-lene Mul, Steven D. Stagg, Bruno Herbelin, Jane E. AspellFollowing recent evidence for a link between interoception, emotion and empathy, we investigated relationships between these factors in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). 26 adults with ASD and 26 healthy participants completed tasks measuring interoception, alexithymia and empathy. ASD participants with alexithymia demonstrated lower cognitive and affective empathy than ASD participants without alexithymia. ASD participants showed reduced interoceptive sensitivity (IS), and also reduced interoceptive awareness (IA). IA was correlated with empathy and alexithymia, but IS was related to neither. Alexithymia fulfilled a mediating role between IA and empathy. Our findings are suggestive of an alexithymic subgroup in ASD, with distinct interoceptive processing abilities, and have implications for diagnosis and interventions.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
48Issue number
9Page range
2953-2967Publication title
Journal of Autism and Developmental DisordersISSN
1573-3432External DOI
Publisher
SpringerFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng