The forgotten history of autism
- Title:
- The forgotten history of autism
- Speaker:
- Steve Silberman
- Description:
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Decades ago, few pediatricians had heard of autism. In 1975, 1 in 5,000 kids was estimated to have it. Today, 1 in 68 is on the autism spectrum. What caused this steep rise? Steve Silberman points to “a perfect storm of autism awareness” — a pair of psychologists with an accepting view, an unexpected pop culture moment and a new clinical test. But to really understand, we have to go back further to an Austrian doctor by the name of Hans Asperger, who published a pioneering paper in 1944. Because it was buried in time, autism has been shrouded in misunderstanding ever since. (This talk was part of a TED2015 session curated by Pop-Up Magazine: popupmagazine.com or @popupmag on Twitter.)
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 13:48
Òscar Aznar Alemany declined Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Òscar Aznar Alemany edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Òscar Aznar Alemany edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Esperanza Escalona Reyes edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Esperanza Escalona Reyes edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Esperanza Escalona Reyes edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Esperanza Escalona Reyes edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism | ||
Esperanza Escalona Reyes edited Catalan subtitles for The forgotten history of autism |