Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience
Deciphering Autism offers a broad and optimistic perspective on autism, with a focus on those in the moderate to severe range of function. It delves into recent research on brain dynamics, genetics, immunological factors and perception. However, it pivots mainly around how autistic people adapt to their challenges, how they convert brilliantly. a world of internal confusion into an elegantly structured set of perceptions, emotions and behavior patterns - all designed around the need to produce their own rhythmic regulation when the neurophysiological systems typically designed to do that, are compromised. The book describes autism as both a disorder and a series of adaptations; both of which necessarily included in a definition of 'autism'. Finally, in light of what research has shown and how autistic people adapt, the book delves into the possibility of energy and rhythmic regulatory therapeutic possibilities that might one day, provide remedy for this disorder.
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Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience
Deciphering Autism offers a broad and optimistic perspective on autism, with a focus on those in the moderate to severe range of function. It delves into recent research on brain dynamics, genetics, immunological factors and perception. However, it pivots mainly around how autistic people adapt to their challenges, how they convert brilliantly. a world of internal confusion into an elegantly structured set of perceptions, emotions and behavior patterns - all designed around the need to produce their own rhythmic regulation when the neurophysiological systems typically designed to do that, are compromised. The book describes autism as both a disorder and a series of adaptations; both of which necessarily included in a definition of 'autism'. Finally, in light of what research has shown and how autistic people adapt, the book delves into the possibility of energy and rhythmic regulatory therapeutic possibilities that might one day, provide remedy for this disorder.
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Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience

Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience

by Roberto Depaolo
Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience

Deciphering Autism: A Discussion of Neurobiology, Adaptation and Experience

by Roberto Depaolo

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Deciphering Autism offers a broad and optimistic perspective on autism, with a focus on those in the moderate to severe range of function. It delves into recent research on brain dynamics, genetics, immunological factors and perception. However, it pivots mainly around how autistic people adapt to their challenges, how they convert brilliantly. a world of internal confusion into an elegantly structured set of perceptions, emotions and behavior patterns - all designed around the need to produce their own rhythmic regulation when the neurophysiological systems typically designed to do that, are compromised. The book describes autism as both a disorder and a series of adaptations; both of which necessarily included in a definition of 'autism'. Finally, in light of what research has shown and how autistic people adapt, the book delves into the possibility of energy and rhythmic regulatory therapeutic possibilities that might one day, provide remedy for this disorder.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185722107
Publisher: Abuzz Press
Publication date: 08/10/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 659 KB

About the Author

Robert DePaolo is a retired practitioner in the fields of clinical, educational and neuropsychology. He is author of six books and many articles on education, science and psychology. He is former adjunct professor of psychology in the N.H. University System and the father of two autistic adults.
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