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Autism: A Very Short Introduction Uta Frith (Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL)

Autism: A Very Short Introduction par Uta Frith (Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL)

Résumé

What causes autism? Is it a genetic disorder, or due to some unknown environmental hazard? Are we facing an epidemic? What are the main symptoms, and how does it relate to Asperger syndrome? This Very Short Introduction answers the key questions and offers a clear statement on what is currently known about autism and Asperger syndrome.

Autism: A Very Short Introduction Résumé

Autism: A Very Short Introduction Uta Frith (Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL)

What causes autism? Is it a genetic disorder, or due to some unknown environmental hazard? Are we facing an autism epidemic? What are the main symptoms, and how does it relate to Asperger syndrome? Everyone has heard of autism, but the disorder itself is little understood. It has captured the public imagination through films and novels portraying individuals with baffling combinations of disability and extraordinary talent, and yet the reality is more often that it places a heavy burden on sufferers and their families. This Very Short Introduction offers a clear statement on what is currently known about autism and Asperger syndrome. Explaining the vast array of different conditions that hide behind these two labels, and looking at symptoms from the full spectrum of autistic disorders, it explores the possible causes for the apparent rise in autism and also evaluates the links with neuroscience, psychology, brain development, genetics, and environmental causes including MMR and Thimerosal. This short, authoritative, and accessible book also explores the psychology behind social impairment and savantism, and throughout, sheds light on what it is like to live inside the mind of the sufferer. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

À propos de Uta Frith (Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL)

Uta Frith is Professor of Cognitive Development at University College London and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL. She has published numerous books, papers, and articles on autism and dyslexia including Autism: Explaining the Enigma; Autism - Mind and Brain; Autism and Asperger Syndrome; The Learning Brain: Lessons for Education (with Sarah-Jayne Blakemore); Urville (with Gilles Trehin); and Autism in History: The Case of Hugh Blair of Borgue (with Rab Houston).

Sommaire

1. The autism spectrum ; 2. Causes of autism ; 3. Explaining the social impairment ; 4. Explaining the communication impairment ; 5. Explaining islets of ability ; 6. Explaining problems in everyday living ; 7. Can we explain everything at once?

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001973066
9780199207565
0199207569
Autism: A Very Short Introduction Uta Frith (Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL)
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Oxford University Press
2008-11-30
144
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