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Defining Autism

Emily L. Casanova

Offering a summary of the current state of knowledge in autism research, Defining Autism looks at the different genetic, neurological and environmental causes of, and contributory factors to autism. It takes a wide-ranging view of developmental and genetic factors, and considers autism's relationship with other conditions such as epilepsy.

Shedding light on the vast number of autism-related syndromes which are all too often denied adequate attention, it shows how, whilst autism refers to a single syndrome, it can be understood as many different conditions, with the common factors being biological, rather than behavioral.

  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : OCT 18, 2018
  • Imprint : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Page Extent : 264
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781785927225
  • Price : INR 1,799
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Emily L. Casanova

Emily Casanova is a research assistant professor in Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Carolina's Greenville School of Medicine, working in close conjunction with the Greenville Health System. Her research foci include the autism spectrum and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome/hypermobility spectrum disorders. Manuel Casanova is the director for the Childhood Center for Neurotherapeutics at University of South Carolina's Greenville School of Medicine and professor within the department of Biomedical Sciences. He is a world-renowned neuropathologist and expert on neurodevelopmental conditions.

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