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Mar 4, 2023 · Theory of mind (ToM) conceptualizes communication differences between autistic and neurotypical individuals. There is a growing appreciation of the “double empathy challenge" perspective of ToM...
Mar 4, 2023 · Theory of mind (ToM) is a cognitive theory that conceptualizes social communication differences between autistic and neurotypical individuals. ToM's definition of the “ability to attribute mental...
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Oct 9, 2019 · Today’s podcast is a conversation with Tom Fontana, ground zero in the explosion of this golden age of television. Tom served as executive producer of St. Elsewhere, Executive Producer and Showrunner of Homicide: Life on the Streets, and Creator and Executive Producer of the first prestige drama of the cable television era, Oz.
Oct 14, 2022 · Introduction. ToM is considered as the capacity to represent and understand mental states, emotions, motivations, and oneself’s and others’ beliefs. 1 Children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often present difficulties in ToM, and this impedes their participation in social contexts. 2–4 In fact, the ToM Hypothesis for Autism suggests that difficulties in ToM are the core ...
- Esther Schwartz Offek, Osnat Segal
- 2022
- 10.2147/NDT.S331988
May 18, 2022 · Dick Wolf. Wolf and Fontana sat at the same table. The two had been good friends since Fontana was on St. Elsewhere and Wolf was on Hill Street Blues in the early ’80s. “We kept in touch as ...
While working on Hill Street Blues, Wolf became close friends with Tom Fontana, then writing for the series St. Elsewhere, produced in the same building, at the same time. Wolf moved from Hill Street Blues to Miami Vice, where he was a writer and co-producer for the third and fourth seasons. Law & Order franchise
In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Tom Fontana talks about his early life, being a theater major in college, and deciding he wanted to be a writer. He describes being "discovered" by Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner, which led to him writing for the critically acclaimed NBC series St. Elsewhere. He recounts his time on St. Elsewhere, recalling the cast, various classic episodes, the ...