• The empathisingsystemising (E–S) theory is a controversial theory on the psychological basis of autism and male–female neurological differences originally...
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  • ABA's methods may lead to autistic people developing PTSD. Empathisingsystemising theory with video technology can be used to present information in...
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  • brain type E, and systemising was called the brain type S. However, some individuals can be equally strong at empathising and systemising and therefore,...
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  • of mind-blindness was Simon Baron-Cohen, who later pioneered empathisingsystemising theory. Over the years, the mind-blindness hypothesis has faced strong...
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  • to be explained by theories of personality. The Psychoanalytic Theory of personality was developed by Sigmund Freud. This theory consists of three main...
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    animations). Need theory Need for power Need for affiliation Need for achievement Goal orientation Empathisingsystemising theory Cacioppo, John T.;...
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  • Autism (redirect from Intense World Theory)
    decreased ability for theory of mind), the weak central coherence theory, or the extreme male brain and empathisingsystemising theory. Research exploring...
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  • ancestral environments. Some evolutionary psychologists argue that evolutionary theory can provide a foundational, metatheoretical framework that integrates the...
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  • approaches to depression are attempts by evolutionary psychologists to use the theory of evolution to shed light on the problem of mood disorders within the perspective...
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    which was published in 2015. In 2003, he formulated the empathising-systemising (E-S) theory of autism and typical sex differences, the key test of which...
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