When pioneering developmental psychologist Professor Uta Frith started her training back in the 1960s, she met a group of beautiful, bright-eyed young children who seemed completely detached from the rest of the world.
It turned out they had just been given the then-new diagnosis of autism. Uta passionately wanted to know more about these children, and they inspired her to dedicate the rest of her career to studying the autistic mind.
Horizon reveals how Uta's lifetime study of people with autism has transformed our understanding of this mysterious condition.
In this film, Uta shows how people with autism perceive the world and interact with their surroundings, and how, for them, another kind of reality exists. She meets people with autism who have extraordinary talents, and explains why they often fail to understand jokes. She also explores whether many of us could be just a little bit autistic.
就说了一下,没什么特点
什么是公平,先不说你是出生在战火纷飞的叙利亚,当那个说别埋掉我的也门男孩,还是生活在国家里有平安有自由有选择,即使是后者,同一地方,同一家庭,你也可能有你兄弟姐妹没有的疾病,就像片中说的自闭症,一个眼中跟别人理解不一样的世界,有人自带才能,有人平庸,有人甚至在出生时就带着一辈子都
"you're my...required amount of social contact."
被几个地方感动到了,对自闭症有了新的认知。