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Author Archives: Steve Silberman
Autism Awareness is Not Enough: Here’s How to Change the World
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Culture, Education, Ethics, Health, Media, Neurodiversity, Neuroscience, Politics, Science, Technology
Tagged Autism Acceptance Day, World Autism Awareness Day
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Breaking the Habits that Enslave Us: Q&A with Charles Duhigg
Category: Books, Culture, History, Interview, Journalism, Marriage Equality, Media, Mindfulness, Neuroscience, Placebo effect, Race, Science, Writers
Tagged AA, Charles Duhigg, incentive salience, Kent Berridge, Reza Habib, Rosa Parks, The Power of Habit
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Inside the Mind of a Synaesthete
Category: Art, Books, Culture, Drugs, Interview, Multimedia, Music, Neuroscience, Personal computing, Photography, Science, Technology
Tagged Ellington, Hockney, Messaien, Nabokov, Perry Hall, Ramachandran, Ravel, Scriabin, Synesthesia
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Book of the Year: Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Culture, Health, History, Neurodiversity, Science, Science Writing
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White House Appointee Ari Ne’eman on the Power of Autistic Community
Category: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Culture, Education, Ethics, Health, History, Journalism, Media, Neurodiversity
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What Kind of Buddhist was Steve Jobs, Really?
Category: Art, Books, Buddhism, cancer, Culture, History, Media, Mindfulness, Personal computing, Psychedelics, Technology
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Apple, Chogyam Trungpa, Jonathan Ive, Joni Mitchell, Kobun Chino, Mac, Macintosh, Naropa, Steve Jobs, Suzuki-roshi, Tassajara, Windows, Zen
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What’s the Most Important Lesson You Learned from a Teacher?
Category: Art, Autism, Books, Buddhism, Education, Journalism, Media, Poetry, Science, Science Writing, Writers
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Dear United Airlines: I Want My Kindle, and My Dignity, Back
Category: Books, Culture, Journalism, Personal computing, Technology, Travel
Tagged Amazon, Kindle, United
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An Eye-Opening Adventure in Socialized Medicine
Category: Ethics, Health, Politics, Science, TV
Tagged Bachmann, conjunctivitis, GOP, London, Marylebone, NHS, Obama, Rove
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