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- The empathising–systemising (E–S) theory is a theory on the psychological basis of autism and male–female neurological differences originally put forward...
- Empathy is generally described as the ability to take on another's perspective, to understand, feel, and possibly share and respond to their experience...
- moves me: Ann Sheetal". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 August 2019. "'I empathised with Rosy'". The News Indian Express. "Shane Nigam, Ann Sheetal team up...
- Church of Rwanda, supported the plans. He said that the nation's people empathised with refugees due to their own experiences from the 1990s Rwandan genocide...
- mind), the weak central coherence theory, or the extreme male brain and empathising–systemising theory. Research exploring the evolutionary benefits of autism...
- overeducated underachiever going through a quarter-life crisis. Knightley empathised with her character's dela**** maturity and appreciated the film's telling...
- Hindustan Times. 5 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Rohit Sharma empathises with cancer stricken-kids". The Times of India. 5 December 2012. Retrieved...
- but the Palace is too debt-ridden to afford her state funeral. George empathises with the bitter, grieving Prince Charles, and the two work to bring the...
- to star in another period piece, Winslet agreed to the project after empathising with her character's love for the children. Ella Taylor of LA W****ly...
- them "oddly sympathetic... to create tragic anti-heroes... to be pitied, empathised with, even rooted for. The moment they appear angry or petulant, the second...