Correcting the record: Leo Kanner and the broad autism phenotype
The specter of the ‘refrigerator mother’ theory continues to haunt the history of autism. New information puts Kanner’s observations of parents into context.
Expert opinions on trends and controversies in autism research.
The specter of the ‘refrigerator mother’ theory continues to haunt the history of autism. New information puts Kanner’s observations of parents into context.
Studying parents of children with autism has long been controversial, but that doesn’t mean scientists should avoid it.
Web-based courses and online counseling can help families and service providers better understand the needs of individuals on the spectrum.
A brain imaging technique called magnetoencephalography characterizes not just what is happening in the brain, but also where and when, making it ideally suited for studying autism.
Some children who read early or speak late are misdiagnosed with autism.
The brain enlargement seen in many children with autism may reveal hints about the condition’s causes.
Finding biomarkers for different forms of autism may lead to more effective treatments for each.
Scientists should phrase their findings to be sensitive to the dignity and needs of people with autism.
Instead of debating about whether to screen all children for autism, we should be looking for better ways to identify children at risk and help them access services.
Employment is a crucial part of independent adult life, but many with autism struggle to find it.