Just found this article via Google. If you type in "the boy whose brain could unlock autism" there is an interesting article written by a Neuro scientist and his research into autism.
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Just found this article via Google. If you type in "the boy whose brain could unlock autism" there is an interesting article written by a Neuro scientist and his research into autism.
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It appears though that it is used to support the view that we are best treated by high levels of sedating medication, on the principle that, if we have less brain activity, we can better engage in social interaction etc.
Is this an outcome you'd want?
It appears though that it is used to support the view that we are best treated by high levels of sedating medication, on the principle that, if we have less brain activity, we can better engage in social interaction etc.
Is this an outcome you'd want?