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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Temple Grandin "Ingenious Minds"




In 2010, Temple Grandin was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine. She has changed how the 70 billion dollar beef industry treats animals, and she's changing the way people think about autism.

Despite some of the social challenges autism presents, Grandin is an author, a professor of Animal Science, and the designer of cattle feedlot systems that have won praise from animal rights groups.

Temple is also a leading advocate for autism studies and volunteers for cutting-edge research to see how autistic brains differ from neurotypical brains. Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging use an MRI protocol known as Diffusion Spectrum Imaging, or DSI, to track the trillions of connections inside Temple's brain.

http://youtu.be/iDuza5V3mKo
Jon Sarkin "Tormented by Genius" AKA "Ingenious Minds" - e1

http://youtu.be/zz5oNW5zXRM
Rex Lewis-Clack "Tormented by Genius" AKA "Ingenious Minds" - e2

http://youtu.be/dUN7kjMOaIw
George Widener "Ingenious Minds" - e1

http://youtu.be/LNaSC6_Q96Y
Derek Amato "Ingenious Minds" - e2

http://youtu.be/bV4MT9ZKoKU
John Robison "Ingenious Minds" - e3

http://youtu.be/zdDoS8FfQH8
Robert Gagno "Ingenious Minds" - e4

http://youtu.be/3nC7SKTXXTY
Alonzo Clemons "Ingenious Minds" - e5

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