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  2. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia was established in January 1971, with Leo Kanner as the editor. This was the first scientific journal devoted to autism. Kanner wrote a paper called "Childhood psychosis: A historical overview" [103] for the first issue. It acknowledges the work of a broader range of people than Kanner had ...

  3. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - Wikipedia

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    Online archive. The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on all aspects of autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities. The journal was established in 1971 as the Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, obtaining its current title in 1979. [1]

  4. Rhea Paul - Wikipedia

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    Upon graduating with her Ph.D., Paul worked with Donald Cohen to produce work related to typical communicative development and associated disorders. Rhea served as Editor of the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (2013-2017) and Associate Editor of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2008-2011). Research

  5. Lorna Wing - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Wing. Lorna Gladys Wing OBE FRCPsych (7 October 1928 – 6 June 2014) was an English psychiatrist. She was a pioneer in the field of childhood developmental disorders, who advanced understanding of autism worldwide, introduced the term Asperger syndrome in 1976 [1] and was involved in founding the National Autistic Society (NAS) in the UK.

  6. MMR vaccine and autism - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism have been extensively investigated and found to be false. [ 1] The link was first suggested in the early 1990s and came to public notice largely as a result of the 1998 Lancet MMR autism fraud, characterised as "perhaps the most damaging medical hoax of the last 100 years". [ 2]

  7. Peter Hobson - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hobson. R. P. Hobson, or Peter Hobson, is a Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at University College London known for his work on autism and experimental child psychology. His research leads him to conclusions concerning the origins of consciousness, summarized in a book for the general reader, The Cradle of Thought .

  8. Martha Herbert - Wikipedia

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    Evolution as a learning process in Marx, Piaget and Habermas (1981) Martha Herbert is an American physician and assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School [1] and pediatric neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Herbert is also director of the TRANSCEND program at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.

  9. Anna Jean Ayres - Wikipedia

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    Developmental Psychologist. Occupational Therapist. Notable work. Sensory Integration and Learning Disorders (1972) Anna Jean Ayres (July 18, 1920 – December 16, 1988) was an American occupational therapist, educational psychologist and advocate for individuals with special needs. She became known for her work on sensory integration (SI) theory.