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Empathy is
generally described as the
ability to take on
another person's perspective, to understand, feel, and
possibly share and
respond to
their experience...
- Mark
Stanley on
moving on from
museum piece period dramas and how to
empathise with
Henry VIII".
Evening Standard.
Retrieved 5 June 2021. Ravindran,...
- The
empathising–systemising (E–S)
theory is a
theory on the
psychological basis of
autism and male–female
neurological differences originally put forward...
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reluctance to star in
another period piece, she
agreed to the
project after empathising with Sylvia's love for her children. Ella
Taylor of LA W****ly
found her...
- you
unbearably lonely to know that you can
empathise with [white people], but they will
rarely empathise with you. It
hurts to
watch Ot****o." From the...
-
during this
period helped her "
empathise with
people or with
situations that I don't
necessarily find it easy to
empathise with". Two of the productions...
- key test of
which was
published in 2015. In 2003, he
formulated the
empathising-systemising (E-S)
theory of
autism and
typical **** differences, the key...
- to
empathise with the
abductor was used to good effect. But
somehow the
story fails to grip. As do the characters. If in Amarkalam, you
empathised with...
- book The Witches: Salem, 1692, and
collaborated closely with van Hove to
empathise with her
villainous character.
Instead of
relying on
previous portrayals...
- mind), the weak
central coherence theory, or the
extreme male
brain and
empathising–systemising theory.
Research exploring the
evolutionary benefits of autism...