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Type: Academic essay / scientific literature (evidence attachment)
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This document appears to be page 95 of an academic text or scientific book regarding child psychology, cognitive development, and the 'theory of mind' (how humans learn to understand the intentions of others). It discusses the development of empathy in children from 3 months to age five and cites researchers Steve Small and Jean Decety. While the footer ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021341') indicates this was gathered as evidence in the House Oversight investigation (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein), the text itself contains no direct references to Epstein, his associates, or criminal activity; it appears to be background reading material or an attachment.

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Steve Small Researcher/Scientist
Examined a neurological underpinning for mimicry in the context of psychology.
Jean Decety Researcher/Scientist
Argued in an essay that an inborn capacity for mimicry underlies the human capacity for empathy.

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Steve Small Professional/Academic Jean Decety
Both are cited in the same text regarding neurological and psychological theories on mimicry and empathy.

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"We tend to evaluate ourselves by consulting our mindful intentions, but we evaluate others (and their intentions) by observing their actions."
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"Jean Decety argues in his essay that an inborn capacity for mimicry underlies the human capacity for empathy."
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"This egocentric method of using one’s own mental experience as a guide to other minds continues to be employed throughout adulthood..."
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