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Uta Frith

    May 25, 1941

    Uta Frith is a pioneering developmental psychologist whose work has profoundly shaped our understanding of autism and dyslexia. Her research delves into the cognitive neuroscience of these conditions, seeking to unravel their complexities. Through her influential writings and mentorship, she has inspired generations of researchers and clinicians, leaving an indelible mark on the field.

    Autism a very short introduction
    Autism
    Autism and Talent
    Two Heads: A Graphic Exploration of How Our Brains Work with Other Brains
    Two Heads
    What Makes Us Social?
    • 2023

      What Makes Us Social?

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Delving into the intricate interplay of neural, psychological, and cultural factors, this book examines what drives human social behavior. It offers insights into how these processes shape our interactions and relationships, providing a comprehensive understanding of the essence of being social. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it reveals the complexities that underpin our social nature and the influences that guide our connections with others.

      What Makes Us Social?
    • 2022

      Exploring the wonders of the human brain, this engaging introduction to neuroscience is crafted by a notable husband-and-wife team of cognitive neuroscientists. Their entertaining approach makes complex concepts accessible, inviting readers to discover the mysteries of brain function in a charming and captivating manner.

      Two Heads: A Graphic Exploration of How Our Brains Work with Other Brains
    • 2022

      Meet Henrietta, 25-years-old, from a once-infamous family... At first glance, she appears to be your average young British person - hooked on the online world, struggling with identity issues, facing a housing crisis, and navigating a dangerous world of toxic authority.

      A Digital Tomato
    • 2022

      Two Heads

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.4(18)Add rating

      Professors and husband-and-wife team Uta and Chris Frith have pioneered major studies of brain disorders throughout their nearly 50-year career. In this book, their distinguished careers serve as a prism through which they share the compelling story of the birth of neuroscience and their paradigm-shifting discoveries across areas as wide-ranging as autism and schizophrenia research, and new frontiers of social cognition including diversity, prejudice, confidence, collaboration and empathy. Working with their son Alex Frith and artist Daniel Locke, they examine the way that neuroscientific research is now focused on the fact we are a social species, whose brains have evolved to work cooperatively

      Two Heads
    • 2010

      Autism and Talent

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book examines why many autistic individuals exhibit exceptional talents in areas such as art, music, and computation. It explores the origins and prevalence of these abilities, their neurological basis, current theories, and how talent and autism are portrayed in biographies and fiction.

      Autism and Talent
    • 2008

      Autism a very short introduction

      • 129 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.4(505)Add rating

      Everyone has heard of autism, but the disorder itself is little understood. This very short introduction to the condition offers a clear statement on what is currently known about autism and Asperger's syndrome.

      Autism a very short introduction
    • 2003

      Autism

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(190)Add rating

      The updated edition of this classic account of autism includes a new chapter outlining recent developments in neuropsychological research, and overviews one of the most important theoretical and practical consequences of Frith's original insights into this puzzling condition. Updated edition of this classic account of autism. schovat popis

      Autism