Exploring a reimagined creation story, this book offers an alternative perspective on the origins of the universe while providing a detailed account of human ancestry. It challenges conventional narratives and presents a unique blend of science and mythology, aiming to reshape readers' understanding of humanity's place in the cosmos. Through this innovative approach, it invites reflection on the interconnectedness of all life and the evolution of human beings.
Joanne Black Livres



Visual attention to social and non-social objects across the autism spectrum
- 238pages
 - 9 heures de lecture
 
The book delves into the historical and contemporary understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), highlighting its characterization as a pervasive developmental disorder. It discusses the early observations of children with autism, who often seemed detached from social interactions and more engaged with objects. Key diagnostic criteria are outlined, focusing on social communication deficits and repetitive behaviors. Methods for diagnosis, including the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and the Autism Diagnostic Interview, are also examined, emphasizing the importance of caregiver insights for a comprehensive assessment.
Being Human
- 300pages
 - 11 heures de lecture