
The shock of finally seeing the full spectrum of emotion
Clip: 4/27/2016 | 6m 59s
The shocking experience of finally seeing the full spectrum of emotion.
A medical procedure used to diagnose damage from brain injuries may also help some autistic patients make connections and understand emotions they’ve never experienced. Author John Robison underwent that experimental therapy, detailed in a new memoir, “Switched On.” Hari Sreenivasan talks with Robison about his experience.
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The shock of finally seeing the full spectrum of emotion
Clip: 4/27/2016 | 6m 59s
A medical procedure used to diagnose damage from brain injuries may also help some autistic patients make connections and understand emotions they’ve never experienced. Author John Robison underwent that experimental therapy, detailed in a new memoir, “Switched On.” Hari Sreenivasan talks with Robison about his experience.
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