Being differently brainedbyHi, I've enjoyed the postings here, which are stimulating and challenging. As Alan has pointed out elsewhere, the personal accounts with autism should be an important part in our thinking about same. I wanted to share a paper that I've read by a woman with Asperger's Syndrome, thought by some to be a variant of autism. You can find it onthe web at http://www.inlv.demon.nl/subm-brain.eng.html#2. The author is eloquent with an activist mentality. Hope you enjoy! Heather from IP address 130.111.69.129 Goto Forum Home |
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