“…This was measured by neuropsychological assessments or self‐report questionnaires entailing one or both components of empathy. Empathy deficits are co‐morbid symptoms of several psychiatric disorders with long‐term memory impairment, for example, schizophrenia (Corcoran & Frith, 2003; Meconi et al, 2016). They have been directly observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease (Moreau, Viallet, & Champagne‐Lavau, 2013; Ramanan et al, 2017), Korsakoff's syndrome (Drost, Postma, & Oudman, 2019; Oosterman, Derksen, van Wijck, Veldhuijzen, & Kessels, 2011), mild cognitive impairment (Moreau et al, 2015), Parkinson disease (Monetta, Grindrod, & Pell, 2009; Pell et al, 2014; Xi et al, 2015), and semantic dementia (Duval et al, 2012).…”