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Monday, June 30, 2008

Brain Development and Disorders Project at MIT


Asperger Syndrome is inspiring new research experiments at MIT. The purpose of the experiments is to investigate how people with Asperger’s Syndrome think about themselves. The Brain Development and Disorders Project a combination of questionnaires and MRI scanning to investigate this question. Coming in for the study would involve two visits to MIT; the first to answer questionnaires which investigate what you are like and how you think about yourself, and the second to undergo an MRI scan to look at how your brain thinks about yourself and other people.

The cogniteve & affective neuroscience laboratory of john gabrieli is also leading
some research with Asperger’s Syndrome. They are looking forward for new research participants. The goal of this study is to understand how people with Asperger's Syndrome think about themselves and others. If you are interested in finding out more about the study.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

do you know heather she is aspeger


do you know heather she is aspeger
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Asperger's Syndrome gets a very public face: Heather Kuzmich. She is aspie , gracefully, beautiful and top model. Heather Kuzmich has the neurological disorder known as Asperger’s syndrome. She is socially awkward, has trouble making eye contact and is sometimes the target of her roommates’ jokes.But what makes the 21-year-old Ms. Kuzmich different from others with Asperger’s is that for the past 11 weeks, her struggle to cope with her disability has played out on national television. See more details about what is this syndrome?... 

Autistic celebrities
Well, Bob Dylan is mildly autist too. If you watched  Martin Scorsese's documentary on Bob

Dylan:No Direction Home  Bob was entirely comfortable communicating via the channel his autism enthused him toward, he seemed to embrace messages from the outside world only if he could apply them to his autistic world. Professional surfer Clay Marzo isn't concerned about his next contest win or whether he'll become world champion one day. Due to his autistic condition, he's entirely focused on what's happening in the present, which has helped make him one of the most exciting and innovative surfers on the waves today.

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