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5 months ago
As a professor of cognitive neuroimaging, I've spent decades using state-of-the-art brain-imaging techniques to investigate the autistic brain.
9 months ago
Why every child who says they're trans must be screened for autism: Brain expert PROF GINA RIPPON reveals what every parent must know ○
When it comes to the medical care of vulnerable children, you would think it would not be controversial to say no stone should be left unturned in pursuing an accurate diagnosis.
11 months ago
The shocking experiences of autistic young women - and the REAL reason why so many of them are identifying as trans or non-binary, by top neuroscientist GINA RIPPON ○
'The odd girl out'. 'Pretending to be normal'. 'Standing on the outside looking in'. These are just some of the ways autistic females have described themselves in powerful personal testimonies.
Still think autism is a 'boy thing'? Wrong: we're vastly under-diagnosing girls and they're suffering as a result. Here are the signs to look for, by top neuroscientist GINA RIPPON ○
If asked to name someone famous, fictional or real who is 'on the spectrum', most people give the same sorts of replies. Raymond Babbitt from the movie Rain Man is usually a favourite.
Still think autism is a 'boy thing'? Wrong: we're vastly under-diagnosing girls and they're suffering as a result. Here are the signs to look for, by top neurology professor GINA RIPPON ○
If asked to name someone famous, fictional or real who is 'on the spectrum', most people give the same sorts of replies. Raymond Babbitt from the movie Rain Man is usually favourite.
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