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Neurolive

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Neuroliveb 2015 Samuel Johnson Nonfiction Award WinnerThe New York Times. Its more heartfelt than any other book. ”Boston Globe“ Everyone should read this book. Everyone has it. ”Forbes is the first science book in the world to receive the Samuel Johnson Nonfiction Award, NeuroLive, which restores the lost history of autism and fundamentally relieves social myths about autism. We explore the concept of neurodiversity that will open up our future in the future. Paramount Pictures decided to make the book a film.What is Autism? Is the person with a disability that lasts a lifetime or is close to a particular form of genius manifested by differences in spontaneous cognitive abilities? Autism encompasses both types as well as the broader dimension. And our future depends on how much we understand autism. This book is a scientific and, if we understand, accept, and develop neurological differences, including autism, dyslexia, and ADHD, that stem from the complexity and diversity of the human genome, leading us to a healthier, safer, and happier future. Emotionally argues.“Neurolive is a wide and deep picture of all history of autism with rare empathy and sensitivity. Reading this book will completely change your mind about autism. If youre interested in autism and how the brain works, you should keep it in the bookshelf alongside the works of Temple Grandin and Clara Claiborne Park. ”_ In the Preface of Oliver Sax

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Published September 14, 2018

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