Spectrum stories

Spectrum stories

Listen to stories about autism, featuring experts, families and journalists.

  • 29 minutes 17 seconds
    'Emergent and transactional': How Jonathan Green is rethinking autism and interventions
    Jonathan Green is professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and an honorary consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. He is also a long-practicing clinician. In this interview, he discusses the genesis of his recent article, "Debate: Neurodiversity, autism and healthcare," and how it has been received by colleagues and the neurodiversity self-advocate community. There have been two commentaries published in response to Green's article, with a third still in production.
    28 August 2023, 4:00 am
  • 35 minutes 36 seconds
    The story of autism research in Australia: A conversation with Cheryl Dissanayake
    Cheryl Dissanayake is a professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, and the Olga Tennison Endowed Chair in Autism Research at the Olga Tennison Autism Research Center. She has been researching autism since 1984. Spectrum spoke with her about her path to autism science, the history of the field in Australia, and the importance of Melbourne hosting the 2024 INSAR annual conference, which Dissanayake will chair. In this conversation, Dissanayake mentions Margot Prior, Bruce Tonge, Lawrence Bartak, Ross Day, Stella Crosley, Marian Sigman, Beryl McKenzie and Olga Tennison - all notable names from Australia's autism research community.
    25 July 2023, 4:00 am
  • 42 minutes 12 seconds
    New journals seek to fill neurodiversity gap
    The two journals, although differing in initial support, both realized the need for a publication focused exclusively on the neurodiverse experience.
    8 March 2023, 5:00 am
  • 17 minutes 8 seconds
    Writing a 'new history of autism'
    Spectrum talks with David Dobbs about researching his latest article, and what he found.
    8 November 2022, 5:00 am
  • 11 minutes 2 seconds
    What it's like to be a Black autism researcher
    Spectrum spoke to four Black autism researchers about what it's like to be in a field that's overwhelmingly white, how police violence against Black people has affected them, and the joy of finding one another in 'Black In Neuro.'
    22 October 2020, 4:00 am
  • 11 minutes
    Spectrum stories: Life in lockdown with autism
    Host Chelsey B. Coombs talks to clinicians and people with autism about their experience of the pandemic, how their routines have changed and some of the unexpected benefits.
    17 June 2020, 4:00 am
  • 13 minutes 36 seconds
    Spectrum Stories: What social touch says about autism
    Understanding how touch is altered in autism could yield an early marker of the condition.
    18 June 2019, 4:00 am
  • 13 minutes 48 seconds
    Spectrum Stories: How social media aids discovery and diagnosis of autism-linked conditions
    Social media is connecting families with researchers who study rare conditions related to autism - to the benefit of both.
    6 May 2019, 4:00 am
  • 13 minutes 44 seconds
    Spectrum Stories: The benefits of genetic testing in autism
    Finding a mutation linked to autism traits can have life-changing consequences for autistic individuals and their families.
    18 March 2019, 4:00 am
  • 16 minutes 1 second
    Spectrum Stories: Tapping intelligence in minimally verbal people with autism
    Scientists are finding new ways to test cognition in autistic individuals who speak little or not at all.
    23 January 2019, 5:00 am
  • 13 minutes 27 seconds
    Spectrum Stories: Seeing through an autistic person's eyes

    Virtual reality can help typical people experience sensory hypersensitivity and other perceptual differences that autistic individuals describe. Host Ben Kuebrich reports.

    24 October 2018, 4:00 am
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