autism
Asperger's and aloneness
For those of you who saw this post on my Psychology Today blog . . . there is a new story there today. For those who did not see it, I'll repost it here:
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A summary of my essays on TMS
Every day, I get questions about the TMS project I’ve gotten involved in at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. TMS stands for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. What’s that?
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A summary of my essays on TMS and changing the way we think
Every day, I get questions about the TMS project I’ve gotten involved in at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. TMS stands for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. What’s that?
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The latest from the TMS lab
It seems like I'm driving to Boston every week nowadays! If you're in town next Wednesday, come say hi! I'll be appearing at the Barnes & Noble, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave,
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It's time to say goodbye to the west coast
- It’s time to say goodbye to the west coast. It’s hard to believe I’ve been out here a whole week.
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Mexicans, Aspergians, and history
There was a Mexican couple at one of my last appearances, and we talked about the way Aspergian traits seem to be inherited.
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News from the road, fresh from Hollywood
I’ve just spent a wonderful evening with the folks at Book Soup here in West Hollywood. I was also able to have dinner with blogger Kanani Fong and her Writerly Pause group . . .
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The start of the book tour
At long last, the new and improved paperback is on sale
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Why do people read Look Me in the Eye?
Some books are written just to entertain. If the book is enjoyable to read on a cool fall night, that’s enough. I enjoy reading books like that sometimes, but as an author, I want more.
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What is smart?
I have a friend who’s a sales manager for a technology company. They have a small staff that designs technologically complex products that only geeks understand.
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