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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Neurosexism (section Empathising–systemising theory)
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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a comprehensive life-skills training and education program. Empathising–systemising theory with video technology can be used to present information in...
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Mind-blindness (section Theory of mind)
of mind-blindness was Simon Baron-Cohen, who later pioneered empathising–systemising theory. Over the years, the mind-blindness hypothesis has faced many...
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Autism (redirect from Intense World Theory)
related to analyzing systems versus empathizing with others (empathising–systemising theory). While these cognitive accounts describe how autistic traits...
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impression of talent. Hyper-systemizing is an extreme state in the empathising–systemising theory that classifies people based on their skills in empathizing...
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Evolutionary psychology (redirect from Psychoevolutionary theory)
ancestral environments. Some evolutionary psychologists argue that evolutionary theory can provide a foundational, metatheoretical framework that integrates the...
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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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However, some reviewers commended the book's discussion of evolutionary theory, offered a mitigated defense of the view that rape has an evolutionary basis...
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Personality development (section Theories)
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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History of autism (section Refrigerator mother theory)
a paper on these and related findings in October 2001. The empathising–systemising theory of autism was released by Simon Baron-Cohen in June 2002. He...
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by evolutionary psychologists and evolutionary psychiatrists to use the theory of evolution to further understand mood disorders. Depression is generally...
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Sociobiology, synthesized recent theoretical advances in evolutionary theory to explain social behavior in animals, including humans. Jerome Barkow,...
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Need for cognition (section Dual-system theory)
Elaboration likelihood model – A dual process theory of persuasion Empathising–systemising theory – Theory on the psychological basis of autism Goal orientation –...
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advances result in an ever growing gap between folk knowledge and the theories and knowledge base of the associated sciences and other disciplines (e...
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literature, Delacorte, 2005 David P. Barash. The Survival Game: how game theory explains cooperation and competition, Henry Holt/Times Books, 2003 David...
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Baron-Cohen has proposed that autism is an extreme systemising cognitive type, on an empathising-systemising spectrum which all people fall onto, somewhat...
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