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How differences in the brains of autistic people can explain their difficulties

By Jimmy Kilpatrick Posted on October 16, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Scientists investigating the brain of one of the world’s most famous autistic people have found several features that can explain her unique talents. Temple Grandin, professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, is what is known as a ‘savant’ …

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Tagged with: Alzheimer's gene, amygdala, Asperger syndrome, autism, Colorado State University, dementia, developmental disability, processing language, Professor Grandin, sensory integration dysfunction, Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative, Society for Neuroscience, The National Autistic Society, University of Utah
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