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- Editors:
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Eric Schopler
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University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, USA
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Gary B. Mesibov
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University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, USA
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxii
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Introduction and Overview
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- Eric Schopler, Gary B. Mesibov
Pages 3-11
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- Robert Jay Reichler, Eugene M. C. Lee
Pages 13-41
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- Judith M. Rumsey, Martha B. Denckla
Pages 43-61
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- Alan W. Cross, Larry R. Churchill, Michael C. Sharp, Nancy M. P. King
Pages 63-79
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Neurological and Genetic Issues
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- Susan E. Folstein, Michael L. Rutter
Pages 83-105
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- Deborah Fein, Bruce Pennington, Lynn Waterhouse
Pages 127-144
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- George R. Breese, Robert A. Mueller, Stephen R. Schroeder
Pages 145-160
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Neurological and Genetic Issues
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Front Matter
Pages 161-161
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- Catherine Lord, Eric Schopler
Pages 191-211
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- G. Robert DeLong, Margaret L. Bauman
Pages 229-242
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Neurochemical, Biochemical, and Nutritional Issues
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Front Matter
Pages 243-243
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- Glen R. Elliott, Roland D. Ciaranello
Pages 245-261
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- Arthur Yuwiler, Daniel X. Freedman
Pages 263-284
About this book
As a division of the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at ChapeI Hili, TEACCH has always been involved in the latest biological research on autism and related developmental disabilities. However, until now there has not been sufficient information to justify aseparate volume on this most important topic. Recent advances both in our under standing of the brain and in the technology to facilitate the measurement of neurological functioning have stimulated significant growth, which is reflected in this volume. As with the preceding books in this series, Current Issues in Autism, this volume is based on one of the annual TEACCH conferences held in ChapeI Hili each May. The books are not simply published proceedings of the conference papers, however. lnstead, conference participants are asked to develop chapters around their presentations, and other international experts whose work is beyond the scope of the conference, but related to the major theme, are asked to contribute as weil. These volumes are intended to provide the most current knowledge and professional practice available to us concerning major issues in autism.