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THE ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE
Male and Female Brains and the Truth About Autism

Simon Baron-Cohen
Basic Books, 2003

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The reader will understand present-day scientific evidence on the differences in male and female brains, and to learn about how these differences have produced new understandings of autism and Asperger syndrome.

This book presents new investigations to show which type brains are better at emphasizing and communicating while others are better at organizing systems.

Simon Baron-Cohen is professor of psychology and psychiatry at Cambridge University and co-director of Autism Research Centre. He is the author of Autism: The Facts and of Mindblindness.

6 CE credits; 271 pages (186 text)

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Order book or tape: $14.00. Order code ESDI1
Order test: $120.00. Order code ESDIT