Francesca Happe

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, King's College London

Francesca Happe on KCRW

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience Francesca Happe talks about what she has learned over the course of 30 years researching and working with autism.

Autism is a different way of being, not a disease

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience Francesca Happe talks about what she has learned over the course of 30 years researching and working with autism.

from Life Examined

More from KCRW

This week, psychology and education professor at Columbia University, Peter Coleman explains why in turbulent times at home and across the globe, Costa Rica remains peaceful and…

from Life Examined

On a national level, Uganda has made progress in health outcomes, but certain populations have been left behind.

from Second Opinion

How can I nurture my bisexuality in a straight passing relationship? How do I reconcile my sexual fantasies with my beliefs? Plus learning new bedroom skills.

from How’s Your Sex Life?

This week, corporate speaker, former professional poker player and author of “Quit: The Power Of Knowing When To Walk Away, ” Annie Duke says knowing when to quit can be helpful when…

from Life Examined

Research findings are not etched in stone.

from Second Opinion

How do I navigate casual dating? How do I get over my ex? And is dating possible when I’m asexual?

from How’s Your Sex Life?

Measles, a highly contagious disease, is making a comeback in the US and we are not as prepared as we have been in the recent past.

from Second Opinion

How to deal with trust issues? Am I terrible for thinking my partner isn’t hot anymore? How do I tell someone I hooked up with that I just want to be friends?

from How’s Your Sex Life?

Here’s a hint: keep the conversation alive.

from The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast