Skip to content

Country

FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS OVER $130

autistic

Nov 9, 2011

Autism Has A Plus Side

Keith Scott-Mumby

Autism isn’t just a terrible cross to bear; in fact there are distinct advantages, according to a controversial paper which appeared in the journal Nature just this week (Nov 2nd 2011). You will remember I recently did a post on the astonishing mental prowess of a couple of youngsters who were disadvantaged by autism and brain damage. Well, for them it wasn’t merely damage: they seemed to have amazingly augmented powers of mind that leave us ordinary mortal gasping with admiration. savants Laurent Mottron, MD, PhD, from the University of Montreal’s Centre for Excellence in Pervasive Development Disorders, says the definition of autism itself is biased, being characterized by “a suite of negative characteristics,” focusing on deficits that include problems with language and social interactions. However, in certain settings, such as scientific research, people with autism exhibit cognitive strength. He walks his talk and Dr Mottron has 8 individuals with autism in his own  research group including 4 assistants, 3 students, and 1 researcher, Michelle Dawson, whom he met almost 10 years ago during a television documentary about autism. Though lacking a formal doctorate, Ms Dawson has since coauthored 13 papers and several book chapters.

Nov 9, 2011

Autism Has A Plus Side

Keith Scott-Mumby

Autism isn’t just a terrible cross to bear; in fact there are distinct advantages, according to a controversial paper which appeared in the journal Nature just this week (Nov 2nd 2011). You will remember I recently did a post on the astonishing mental prowess of a couple of youngsters who were disadvantaged by autism and brain damage. Well, for them it wasn’t merely damage: they seemed to have amazingly augmented powers of mind that leave us ordinary mortal gasping with admiration. savants Laurent Mottron, MD, PhD, from the University of Montreal’s Centre for Excellence in Pervasive Development Disorders, says the definition of autism itself is biased, being characterized by “a suite of negative characteristics,” focusing on deficits that include problems with language and social interactions. However, in certain settings, such as scientific research, people with autism exhibit cognitive strength. He walks his talk and Dr Mottron has 8 individuals with autism in his own  research group including 4 assistants, 3 students, and 1 researcher, Michelle Dawson, whom he met almost 10 years ago during a television documentary about autism. Though lacking a formal doctorate, Ms Dawson has since coauthored 13 papers and several book chapters.

Oct 11, 2011

Autism Mouse Model

Keith Scott-Mumby

Autism In Mice What are we to make of this? Scientists have genetically engineered mice whose symptoms closely mimic autism in humans. Autism is characterized by problems with social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and restricted interests and behaviors. The “autistic mice” showed similar traits. Unlike ordinary mice, the genetically engineered versions showed little interest […]

Oct 11, 2011

Autism Mouse Model

Keith Scott-Mumby

Autism In Mice What are we to make of this? Scientists have genetically engineered mice whose symptoms closely mimic autism in humans. Autism is characterized by problems with social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and restricted interests and behaviors. The “autistic mice” showed similar traits. Unlike ordinary mice, the genetically engineered versions showed little interest […] The post Autism Mouse Model appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.
Close (esc)

Popup

Use this popup to embed a mailing list sign up form. Alternatively use it as a simple call to action with a link to a product or a page.

Age verification

By clicking enter you are verifying that you are old enough to consume alcohol.

Search

Shopping Cart