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- Empathetic sound in a film refers to music or sound effects that match the present action or scene in rhythm, tone, and/or mood and aim to evoke that mood...
- Empathetic Parts is a live album by Mike Reed's Loose ****embly. The group's third release, it was recorded on November 7, 2009, at the Umbrella Music Festival...
- social empathy (in which the empathetic person integrates their understanding of broader social dynamics into their empathetic modeling), and ecological...
- Artificial empathy or com****tional empathy is the development of AI systems—such as companion robots or virtual agents—that can detect emotions and respond...
- product. The empathic design process is sometimes mistakenly referred to as empathetic design. The foundation of empathic design is observation and the goal...
- valid. The test is scored on a scale of 0 (the least empathetic possible) to 80 (the most empathetic possible). A useful cut-off of 30 was established to...
- results from metta; it is identifying the suffering of others as one's own; Empathetic joy (Pāli and Sanskrit: muditā): is the feeling of joy because others...
- wrote, "Fridman is not an idealogue and seems genuine in his desire to empathetically understand leftists (he has also interviewed Richard Wolff, Steve Keen...
- causing disastrous results for the couple; and offends Richard by not being empathetic that his parakeet has died. When Larry goes on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote...
- abodes" (brahmavihāras) of loving-kindness (maitrī), comp****ion (karuṇā), empathetic joy (muditā) and equanimity (upekṣā), as well as the various bodhisattva...