People with Autism Can Read Emotions, Feel Empathy

This online article describes research which suggests that autism is not associated with a lack of empathy, but that it can sometimes be associated with difficulty understanding and identifying emotions, including one’s own emotions (which is known as alexithymia).

Spectrum News offers information about new developments in autism research, as well as discussion of trends and controversies in research. Spectrum News began as part of SFARI.org, and receives funding from the SFARI foundation.


Additional Details

Subjects: General

Author: Rebecca Brewer and Jennifer Murphy

Publication Location: New York, United States

Publisher: Spectrum News

Publication Date: 2016

Format: Online Article

Age Range: All Ages (0-100)