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  2. A focus on detail without extracting meaning: Autistic cognition pens …

    https://www.lucy.cam.ac.uk/blog/focus-detail-without-extracting-meaning-autistic-cognition-pens-template-poetry
    Thumbnail for A focus on detail without extracting meaning: Autistic cognition pens a template for poetry | Lucy Cavendish 29 Jun 2024: Glyn Maxwell reflects on Amber’s research in the field of autism and its influence on his work in the Connections project. ... Amber is a researcher at the Autism Research Centre, in the Cambridge Department of Psychiatry.
  3. Lucy Fellow Dr Amber Ruigrok publishes in the British Medical Journal …

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    Thumbnail for Lucy Fellow Dr Amber Ruigrok publishes in the British Medical Journal | Lucy Cavendish 29 Jun 2024: Dr Amber Ruigrok, co-first author on the paper, is Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. ... As a result researchers, clinicians and the autism community are calling for urgent updates to
  4. Research Archives - Page 4 of 20 - Department of Psychiatry

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    Department of Psychiatry. Research. August 6, 2021. New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, shows that conscious brain activity seems to be linked to the ... by Richard Bethlehem, Research Associate at the Autism
  5. Autistic Pride Day Talk

    https://hr.medschl.cam.ac.uk/events-and-training/autistic-pride-day-talk/
    Dr Elizabeth Weir is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre and a Bye Fellow at Queens’ College, Cambridge. ... times. Outside of her research, Dr Weir supervises students in biology, medicine, and
  6. Publication Archives - Page 2 of 11 - Department of Psychiatry

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    This new guidance is particularly important because children and young people are […]. Filed Under:August 6, 2021. New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, shows that ... The project led by Richard Bethlehem,
  7. Uncategorized Archives - Page 2 of 5 - Department of Psychiatry

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    Exactly 30 years ago. Overnight, my world was turned upside-down. The country that I was born in, Yugoslavia, was literally falling apart. ... Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre and the  Brain Mapping Unit, has developed an interactive open
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    16 Feb 2024: Richard Bethlehem, Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre and the Brain Mapping Unit, has developed an interactive open-source software tool for normative and clinical brain reference chart visualisation and ... to 100 years/h2 p /p pThe
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    16 Feb 2024: pA new interactive open-source software tool for charting human brain growth trends and milestones from <0 to 100 years The project led by Richard Bethlehem, Research Associate at the Autism ... 100 years/h2 p /p pThe project led by Richard Bethlehem,
  10. Past Events from December 10 – February 26

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    In this talk Dr Weir will introduce autism, the role of language, neurodiversity, and the strengths and challenges of autistic people. ... Dr Elizabeth Weir is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre
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    endocrine system (for example endometriosis), compared to non-autistic people./pnpDr Elizabeth Weir, a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, who led the team, said: u201cThis study emphasizes ... These included coeliac disease,

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