What if our previous teachings and beliefs regarding processing
stimuli, reading emotions and understanding human behaviour is all
untrue? In this book, Peter Vermeulen investigates new findings on the
predictive brain and what these insights mean for autism and current
interventions. Recent research has shown that the classic ideas about
how the human brain first needs to process incoming information about
the world before it can react are no longer tenable. Rather, to
survive in the volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous environment
of modern society, what we need is a brain that predicts the world
quickly and unconsciously, while taking proper account of the context.
This book explains the new theories relating to the predictive brain,
summarising some of the more recent highly technical research studies
about the predictive mind and autism into as accessible and
understandable language as possible. Shedding new light on the
predictive brain and its relation to autism, the chapters lead readers
to the inevitable conclusion that many of the current interventions
used in connection with autism urgently need updating and outline
possibilities for revising. This approachable book synthesises
advanced research for professionals across disciplines working with
people with autism spectrum disorder along with readers who have or
have family members with ASD.
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Absolute Thinking in a Relative World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000788365
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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