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TMS and Autism: Sour Grapes

March 28, 2016by m0casa02 4 Comments

The following story details some of my frustrations during the early history of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and autism. For those not cognizant of what TMS is, over the years […]

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Neurotribes: Una historia cayéndose a pedazos

March 23, 2016by m0casa02 1 Comment

“En primera instancia Bettleheim, ahora Silberman” -Manuel Casanova (2016) Han pasado varios meses desde que apareció la publicación de Steve Silberman titulada Neurotribes y cada vez se hace más aparente […]

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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Blind Children

March 21, 2016by m0casa02 14 Comments

Recently my good friend Isabelle Rapin brought to my attention an article published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. The article was conducted by Dr. Rubin Jure from […]

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Olga Bogdashina: Problemas sensoriales en el autismo y en el sindrome de Asperger: Diferentes mundos perceptivos

March 16, 2016by m0casa02 Leave a comment

La segunda edición del libro de Olga Bogdashina acaba de ser publicado. El mismo se titula “Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome- Different Perceptual Worlds”. Se puede comprar […]

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autism, autismo

On Silberman, Austria and on Re-Writing the History of Autism

March 14, 2016by m0casa02 3 Comments

It is striking that in today’s society the killing of handicapped individuals is condoned and that reverberations of euthanasia as so-called “mercy killings” can be used to justify such measures. […]

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Igor Shpitsberg

March 11, 2016by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Occasionally I will write a blog about people that have made a difference in regards to autism at the international level. Today I will talk a little about Igor Shpitsberg. […]

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Los niños salvajes o silvestres y el autismo

March 10, 2016by m0casa02 Leave a comment

La reciente publicación de John Donvan y Caren Zucker “En una Clave Diferente” ha reavivado historietas de precedentes históricos del autismo en los llamados niños salvajes. Esta idea surgió del […]

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Neurotribes: How the Cookie Crumbles?

March 7, 2016by m0casa02 10 Comments

“First Bettelheim, now Silberman” -Manuel Casanova (2016) It has been several months since the publication of Neurotribes and more data is constantly emerging about the contrived nature of the publication. […]

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autism

Los comportamientos repetitivos y estereotipados en el autismo

March 2, 2016by m0casa02 3 Comments

Comportamientos repetitivos y estereotipados (CRE) se consideran ser un síntoma central de los trastornos del espectro autista (TEA). De hecho el saltar, girar y otros movimientos corporales rítmicos fueron descritos […]

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Olga Bogdashina: Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome

February 29, 2016by m0casa02 9 Comments

The second edition of Olga Bogdashina’s classic book has just been released. The same is entitled “Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome- Different Perceptual Worlds”. It can be […]

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Dr. Manuel Casanova is a neurologist, with extensive experience in Neuropathology and research. He is currently the SmartState Chair in Childhood Neurotherapeutics and Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Carolina/Greenville Health Systems.

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