CLCB84
LanguageENG
PublishYear2014
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781118286838
PISBN
9781118107034
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Since 2005 when the third edition appeared, there has been an explosion of work in autism (over 1600 research papers a year most recently). In addition there are pending changes in nomenclature with DSM-V and ICD-10 that will have profound implications for diagnosis, and therefore, access to services. The nature of these changes and their agreement/disagreement with each other and their predecessors is the focus of considerable debate and new findings needs to be incorporated in an authoritative work such as this. The rapid pace of research is reflected throughout both volumes. The genetic contribution to autism. Several areas of the human genome have been implicated in autism and related conditions and candidate genes are now being investigated. Studies on the brain have revealed specific areas of difficulty in individuals with autism, e.
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