This study examined reasoning about wrongdoing in people with Asperger’s syndrome (AS) and matched healthy controls in relation
to car accident scenarios. The two groups made similar judgments with respect to degree of driver negligence for both fines
imposed and sympathy ratings. They also made similar judgments of fines in relation to the type of justification given for
the drivers’ actions. However, the AS group differentiated more in sympathy judgments relating to good and poor justifications.
The AS group thus appeared to show preserved judgment with respect to compensation and sympathy for the victim and fines for
the driver, but expressed less sympathy towards drivers with poor justifications for their actions.
Keywords Moral judgment - Mentalising - Theory of mind - Empathy - Sympathy - Asperger’s syndrome