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The imprinted brain: how genes set the balance of the mind between autism and psychosis
2009, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
in English
1849050236 9781849050234
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Table of Contents
Autism and its compensations
Autism, schizophrenia, and Asperger's syndrome
Savants and savantism
People people and things people mechanistic or systemizing?
Deficits in mind
Not seeing the wood for the trees
Mind-blindness
Mentalism
From attention to intention
From gaze to grandeur
Delusions of gaze
The why and how of passion and persecution
Conspiracies and magic
The sense of self in ASD and psychosis
Cancers of the mind
Memory, self-deception and candour
Hyper-mentalism
Magic and religion
Mental metastasis
The battle of the sexes in the brain
Strange inheritance
The extreme male brain
Selfish genius
The paternal and maternal brains
Mother's baby'father's? maybe!
Sex and psychosis
The x in psychosis
Psychosis, poverty, and pathogens
Handedness, belief, and the brain
Paranoia and homosexuality
Asd, psd, and normality
Genius, madness, and psychotherapy
The cognitive configuration of genius
The genius of detective fiction
Psychotic savants
The case of freud
Beyond the talking cure.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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