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A Look Back at 2015: Autism’s Year of the Female
By Alycia Halladay, PhD, Chief Science Officer and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Autism Science Foundation2015 was an unprecedented year for autism... Read more
The 18 December 2015 by Autismsciencefoundation
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The Autism Science Foundation Hails New CDC Findings on Lower Initial Age of...
, CALLS FOR FURTHER ACTION TO PROMOTE EVEN EARLIER DIAGNOSIS AND INTERVENTIONNEW YORK, NY (December 10, 2015) – The Autism Science Foundation today hailed new... Read more
The 10 December 2015 by Autismsciencefoundation
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Why Do I Allow Offensive Comments on This Blog?
I'm often asked, since I moderate comments on this blog (require approval before posting), why I allow comments which are harmful but block some comments which... Read more
The 26 December 2015 by Gbollard
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Thoughts on Ding Et Al (2015) "Cortical Tracking of Hierarchical Linguistic...
I happened to be reading Cummins (2000) paper “’How does it work?’ vs. ‘What are the laws?’ Two conceptions of psychological explanation”, when my Twitter feed... Read more
The 09 December 2015 by Andrew D Wilson
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Conversations with People with Asperger's Syndrome Can Leave You with a Wrong...
People with Asperger's Syndrome often come across in conversations as very self-obsessed and this is reflected in “Aspie-type” personalities in the media, such... Read more
The 02 December 2015 by Gbollard
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Annual NIDA Survey Shows Declines in Teen Drug Use
The kids are all right.Every year, the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), under the auspices of the National Institutes of Health, conducts its... Read more
The 16 December 2015 by Dirkh
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Book Review: "Temple Did It, and I Can Too: Seven Simple Life Rules" by...
"Temple did it, and I can Too: Seven Simple Life Rules" by Jennifer Gilpin Yacio is a children’s picture book based on Temple Grandin’s seven life rules for... Read more
The 16 December 2015 by Gbollard
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Brain Tissue Reveals More Genetic Clues to Autism
A study published today in Neuron examines brain tissue of people diagnosed with autism to better understand the symptoms of autism, and when mutations in the... Read more
The 02 December 2015 by Autismsciencefoundation
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Exercise Helps Your Brain Rewire.
Our brains are most capable of changing in response to experience when we are young, then this ability abruptly declines into adulthood. Lunghi and Sale do an... Read more
The 17 December 2015 by Deric Bownds
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Oh Crap. Re-thinking Van Gelder (A Purple Peril)
I have this problem where I like pretty much everything William Bechtel writes except when it pertains to cognitive science. It's annoying because, even when I... Read more
The 04 December 2015 by Andrew D Wilson
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