PSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EMPATHY
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17540261
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emotional intelligence, social interaction, neurophysiology, autism spectrum disorders, cognitive processes, moral development, altruism, cooperationAnnotasiya
This article provides an in-depth examination of empathy as a multifaceted psychological phenomenon. It traces the historical development of empathy, from its roots in artistic perception to its central role in modern psychology. This study reveals the psychological mechanisms of empathy and its importance in human relationships.
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