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The Autistic Academic
Perry.richardson
8 episodes
1 week ago
Join me, a university student, PhD researcher, and recently diagnosed autistic, as I navigate the intricate world of academia and the myriad challenges it brings. Yet, this journey is far from straightforward, especially within the unique context of South Africa. Email me at autisticacademicsa@gmail.com
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Join me, a university student, PhD researcher, and recently diagnosed autistic, as I navigate the intricate world of academia and the myriad challenges it brings. Yet, this journey is far from straightforward, especially within the unique context of South Africa. Email me at autisticacademicsa@gmail.com
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EP6. Journal club: Neuroanatomy of autism
The Autistic Academic
34 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
EP6. Journal club: Neuroanatomy of autism

Today we have our first journal club session where I summarise a research paper that outlines some of the early findings about how the autistic brain is wired differently. Please let me know at autisticacademicsa@gmail.com if you'd like to hear more journal club episodes ;)

Reference:

Amaral, D. G., Schumann, C. M., & Nordahl, C. W. (2008). Neuroanatomy of autism. Trends in neurosciences, 31 (3), 137-145.



The Autistic Academic
Join me, a university student, PhD researcher, and recently diagnosed autistic, as I navigate the intricate world of academia and the myriad challenges it brings. Yet, this journey is far from straightforward, especially within the unique context of South Africa. Email me at autisticacademicsa@gmail.com