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We're probably all on spectrum for quite a few things. I don't think it's that I don't see it as a disorder. It's something about the wiring that must be different. When you look at the overall structure of the brain.

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We don't know what changes that are, there are no obvious huge changes. We don't understand what's happening in the brain. We used to think it was mainly boys, but we're realising increasingly, it's girls to girls just a little bit better at hiding it, because perhaps they have more sort of verbal skills on the boys. Yeah, we realise now, probably about one and 100 kids who have been born in Western Australia will be on the autism spectrum. And it'd be really fascinating to understand how does that actually work with the brain? Because it all comes back to the brain and potentially the formation in utero? Lyn Beazley: 1:29 Because that's something that we all know someone who's got autism. What I'm really interested to know about today is autism. Join us around My Warm Table to find out more.

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And the importance of tapping into the incredible capabilities of the autistic mind. Professor Beazley shares her understanding of the in utero and early childhood development of the brain. Today in Part Two, we are talking about autism, and how those who revolutionised our world from Albert Einstein to Hans Christian Andersen, were undoubtedly autistic. Professor Beazley is an extraordinary scientist and you will be enthralled with her insights and the many legacies she has left us in our understanding of the brain and the practical approaches to healing brain injury which are making a meaningful difference to people's lives.

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If you haven't already listened to part one, I strongly encourage you to download that to your playlist next. I'm Sonia Nolan and today I'm delighted to welcome you to part two of my warm table conversation with pioneering neuroscientist Professor Lyn Beasley. Welcome to My Warm Table, an Australian podcast of smart conversations with heart.

  • Music: ‘Sweet Soweto’ by Cast Of Characters.
  • Thank you to all my generous guests for their time in sharing their expertise and experiences around My Warm Table.
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    If you have your own ideas for a podcast or video, feel free to reach out to them through the LinkedIn page. Sincere thanks to Jay (Justin) Hill for his expert sound mastering and patience! Jay, together with the incredible Eva Chye, have inspired me through their passion project If Innovation Could Talk – a YouTube vlog also promoted through LinkedIn.Please share this podcast with your friends and take a moment to rate and review. Want to join the conversation on this week’s episode?Īpple Podcast Spotify Amazon Music or your preferred platform. Embracing autism in a fast-paced world (7:20).Importance of early intervention (6:10).“People on the spectrum will solve things in ways that you would never have thought of” – Professor Lyn Beazley. In fact, the greatest advances we have made on the planet were made by people with autism. Neuroscientist Professor Lyn Beazley tells us why we should tap into the incredible capabilities of autistic people. One in 100 children in Australia will be born with autism.















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