The homepage of the Cambridge Psychology website looks very innocent. The top features a black strip embedded with pictures of faces: a woman thinking, a man with a slight smile on his lips, a thoughtful child. “Welcome to the Graduate Parents Project,” declares the blue heading. “We are a research group, within the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, specializing...
Simon Baron-Cohen: The man overturning conventional thinking on autism
The Cambridge professor claims the syndrome may be related to differences between the male and female brain.
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Naomi Darom


