Twenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based within the United Kingdom, were interviewed between 2012 and 2013 on a variety of topics related to the condition. Within these qualitative interviews researchers often argued that there had been a ‘turn to infancy’ since the beginning of the 21st century with focus moving away from the high functioning adolescent and towards the pre-diagnostic infant deemed to be ‘at risk’ of autism. The archetypal research of this type is the ‘infant sibs’ study whereby infants with an elder sibling already diagnosed with autism are subjected to a range of tests, the results of which are examined only once it becomes apparent whether that infant has autism. It i...
This review paper traces the evolution of autism since its simultaneous discovery back in the fortie...
AbstractA fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with a...
This article argues that the meaning of the word ‘autism’ experienced a radical shift in the early 1...
Twenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based within the U...
AbstractTwenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based with...
AbstractTwenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based with...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
The atypical features of social perception and cognition observed in individuals diagnosed with auti...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
The enigma of early Infantile autism has interested and yet baffled students of human behavior since...
A fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with autism (i...
Autism is the most commonly studied of a spectrum of developmental disorders that are believed to be...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
This review paper traces the evolution of autism since its simultaneous discovery back in the fortie...
AbstractA fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with a...
This article argues that the meaning of the word ‘autism’ experienced a radical shift in the early 1...
Twenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based within the U...
AbstractTwenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based with...
AbstractTwenty academic psychologists and neuroscientists, with an interest in autism and based with...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by socio-communicative impairments and restric...
The atypical features of social perception and cognition observed in individuals diagnosed with auti...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
The enigma of early Infantile autism has interested and yet baffled students of human behavior since...
A fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with autism (i...
Autism is the most commonly studied of a spectrum of developmental disorders that are believed to be...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
This review paper traces the evolution of autism since its simultaneous discovery back in the fortie...
AbstractA fast growing field, the study of infants at risk because of having an older sibling with a...
This article argues that the meaning of the word ‘autism’ experienced a radical shift in the early 1...