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movement is based on the good intention to destigmatize autism, but some of their scientific arguments are questionable. He sees many other positives in the movement, such as the desire for acceptance and accommodations. Casanova states that the concepts behind neurodiversity originated in ancient
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Casanova has four daughters: Cristina, Sabrina, Belinda, and Melina. Cristina Casanova Might is the Founder and President of the NGLY1 Foundation and the Executive Director at the Undiagnosed Diseases Network Foundation (UDNF). He is married to Emily Casanova, a research assistant professor at the
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However, he says that the loudest voices in the neurodiversity camp are disruptive. Casanova claimed about their views that “They see the world in black and white, and either you are with them or against them” and “it might end up hurting research, and hurting the delivery of services to those
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In response to neurodiversity's statement that autism does not need medical treatment, Casanova points out that parents that support therapy or treatment for autistic children say that it will reduce their suffering and give them the best chance to succeed in adulthood,. Casanova additionally
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in autistic individuals. He found that the sympathetic branch of the ANS is overactive in autistic children, which leads to higher levels of anxiety. Additionally, he believes that TMS and neurofeedback can reduce autonomic dysfunction that is linked to certain foods.
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individuals have more cells, but they are narrower and more densely packed, which he says can limit the brain's ability to send messages. Casanova claimed this helps explain symptoms since "there's not enough juice to actually power very long connections in the brain".
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people who most need them.” Additionally, he said “It’s not a blessing to have head-banging, eye-gouging or self-biting; those have serious side effects, including retinal detachment, cauliflower ears, they can get brain trauma, contusions. ”.
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article claimed that Casanova received death threats from writing about autism, but this actually happened because some autistic individuals falsely thought he wanted to wipe out autism based on the
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regime. "Contrary to Mr. Silberman," Casanova wrote in response, "I do not defend or condone murderous actions." He has also chosen to ignore the existence of Silberman's 2018 revision of
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University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville who studies autism genetics, the evolution of susceptibility genes in rare disorders, and is a patient advocate for the
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attempted to determine which behaviors were a disorder and which ones were simply differences. According to him, those ideas were also seen in the
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Opening Speaker for the International Symposium 2012 of the FRA/CIBERER on Advances in the Biomedical Research of Autism Spectrum Disorders (2012)
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research, conducted in collaboration with other researchers from around the globe, has found there are drastic differences in the brains of
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is that preserved brain tissue can deteriorate over time, but claims that brain banks promote far more research insight than MRI scans.
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in advocating for accommodations, claiming that they were ignored because those individuals also wanted medical treatments for autism.
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His expertise in the field of postmortem techniques was recognized by honorary appointments as a Scientific Expert for the
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Casanova claims that some media sources have misrepresented his views on autism and neurodiversity. One article from
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Casanova, M F.; Buxhoeveden, DP; Switala, AE; Roy, E (12 February 2002). "Minicolumnar pathology in autism".
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is the SmartState Endowed Chair in Childhood Neurotherapeutics and a professor of Biomedical Sciences at the
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claimed that Casanova wanted to wipe out autism entirely when he said that was not true. Additionally, a
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originated the modern version of the neurodiversity movement through studying autistic individuals.
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Scientific Advisory Board, Center for Advanced Diagnostics, Evaluation, and Therapeutics, LLC (2013)
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Magisterial presentation. XV Simposio de investigaciones en salud: discapacidad y ciclo vital (2013)
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School of Medicine Greenville. He is a former Gottfried and Gisela Kolb Endowed Chair in Outpatient
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Contributing Piece Award presented by Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) (2011)
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claimed that until recently, the neurodiversity movement wilfully neglected the roles of
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individuals. The studies that he conducted show that minicolumns (or 'brain strands') of
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Casanova's recent research projects have examined brain abnormalities in patients with
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Special Recognition, Distinguished Seminar Series, University of Louisville (2016)
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Presidential Award of the American Medical Association, Puerto Rico Chapter (1981)
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Senior Scientist Award, 11th Biennial Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia (2002)
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Physician's Recognition Award by the American Medical Association (1982-5)
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Chairperson, NIH-CSR Developmental Brain Disorders Study Section (2007-9)
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and as a Professorial Lecturer for the Department of Forensic Science at
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Distinguished Clinical Research Award, Medical College of Georgia (2003)
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President elect, International Consortium of Autism Institutes (2016)
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Visiting Professor of the Krasnoyarsk State Medical University (2015)
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Member of the Irlen International Professional Advisory Board (2017)
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Honorary Doctor of Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University (2015)
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Magisterial Presentation. Third World Congress of Autism (2010)
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Scientific Advisory Board, Clearly Present Foundation (2013)
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Honorary Professor the International Autism Institute (2013)
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Gottfried and Gisela Kolb Endowed Chair in Psychiatry (2003)
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Distinguished Faculty, The Medical College of Georgia (1995)
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Casanova, Emily; Casanova, Manuel (14 January 2020).
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The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry
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