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Book Synopsis
This book draws together contributions from some of the leading investigators in the field of autism to consider specific problem areas in current research. Each contributor brings expertise from a different field, providing a balanced view of the whole spectrum of study of this disorder.

Trade Review
"...well-structured and an easy read - essential for professionals, academics and students who are interested in autism and its treatment..." (The Psychologist, Vol 17(1), Jan 2004)

Table of Contents
Introduction: autism - the challenges ahead (M. Rutter).

Epidemiology and early identification of autism: research challenges and opportunities (T. Charman).

Implications of the broader phenotype for concepts of autism (A. Bailey and J. Parr).

Strategies for autism candidate gene analysis (G. Barnby and A. Monaco).

How might genetic mechanism operate in autism? (S. Folstein, et al).

X-linked genes and the neural basis of social cognition (D. Skuse).

The neuropathology of the autism spectrum disorders: what have we learned? (M. Bauman and T. Kemper).

Microbiology and immunology of autism spectrum disorders (W. Lipkin and M. Hornig).

What do imaging studies tell us about the neural basis of autism? (C. Frith).

The Amygdala, autism and anxiety (D. Amaral and B. Corbett).

Cognition in autism: one deficit or many? (F. Happé).

Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum? (D. Bishop).

Why have drug treatments been so disappointing? (J. Buitelaar).

Can early interventions alter the course of autism? (P. Howlin).

Early intervention and brain plasticity in autism (G. Dawson and K. Zanolli).

Final discussion.

Summing up (M. Rutter).

Index of contributors.

Subject index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 01/07/2003
    ISBN13: 9780470850992, 978-0470850992
    ISBN10: 047085099X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book draws together contributions from some of the leading investigators in the field of autism to consider specific problem areas in current research. Each contributor brings expertise from a different field, providing a balanced view of the whole spectrum of study of this disorder.

    Trade Review
    "...well-structured and an easy read - essential for professionals, academics and students who are interested in autism and its treatment..." (The Psychologist, Vol 17(1), Jan 2004)

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: autism - the challenges ahead (M. Rutter).

    Epidemiology and early identification of autism: research challenges and opportunities (T. Charman).

    Implications of the broader phenotype for concepts of autism (A. Bailey and J. Parr).

    Strategies for autism candidate gene analysis (G. Barnby and A. Monaco).

    How might genetic mechanism operate in autism? (S. Folstein, et al).

    X-linked genes and the neural basis of social cognition (D. Skuse).

    The neuropathology of the autism spectrum disorders: what have we learned? (M. Bauman and T. Kemper).

    Microbiology and immunology of autism spectrum disorders (W. Lipkin and M. Hornig).

    What do imaging studies tell us about the neural basis of autism? (C. Frith).

    The Amygdala, autism and anxiety (D. Amaral and B. Corbett).

    Cognition in autism: one deficit or many? (F. Happé).

    Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum? (D. Bishop).

    Why have drug treatments been so disappointing? (J. Buitelaar).

    Can early interventions alter the course of autism? (P. Howlin).

    Early intervention and brain plasticity in autism (G. Dawson and K. Zanolli).

    Final discussion.

    Summing up (M. Rutter).

    Index of contributors.

    Subject index.

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