Author Interviews, Autism, Pediatrics / 05.08.2019
Application of Romulus and Remus Hypothesis Can Help Autistic Children Improve Language Skills
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Andrey Vyshedskiy PhD
Boston University, Boston
MedicalResearch.com: What gave you the idea for the paper?
Response: I have been interested in the physical properties of imagination since I was nine years old, and was involved in related research since my undergraduate studies. Having been trained in neuroscience, I set out to understand the neurological basis of imagination pertaining to the differences between humans and other animals. In 2008, after fifteen years of research, I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and published the first edition of “On the Origin of the Human Mind.” From that period to the present day, I have continued to work on the same subject.
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