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Uta Frith

Frith at the [[Royal Society]], 2012 Dame Uta Frith ( Aurnhammer; born 25 May 1941) is a German-British developmental psychologist and emeritus professor in cognitive development at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London (UCL). She pioneered much of the current research into autism and dyslexia. Her book ''Autism: Explaining the Enigma'' introduced the cognitive neuroscience of autism. She is credited with creating the Sally–Anne test along with fellow scientists Alan Leslie and Simon Baron-Cohen. Among students she has mentored are Tony Attwood, Maggie Snowling, Simon Baron-Cohen and Francesca Happé. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cognitive processes in spelling

    Published 1980
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    The learning brain lessons for education by Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne

    Published 2005
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    Autism and talent

    Published 2010
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