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From autism to animal translation
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London, UK (The Guardian): The earliest of Temple Grandin's books, Emergence: Labelled Autistic, published in 1986, offers an unprecedented inside look at autism, an incurable and quite dreadful neurological disorder first described in 1943 by Leo Kanner.
In her latest book, Animals in Translation, which has just been published in Britain, Grandin speculates that autism can be a tool for helping to decode how animals think and feel.
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