Uta Frith is a leading developmental psychologist working at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College, London. She has published many papers on autism and dyslexia, as well as several books. Her most well known book is 'Autism: Explaining the Enigma' which provides an introduction to the cognitive neuroscience of autism. Wikipedia
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n this interview with in-cites correspondent Simon Mitton, Professor Uta Frith of University College, London (UCL) discusses the highlights of her research in cognitive neuroscience. www.in-cites.com/scientists/UtaFrith.html
Professor Uta Frith Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience & Department of Psychology University College London eprints.ucl.ac.uk/view/subjects/13100.html
Uta Frith is a senior scientist in the Cognitive Development Unit of the Medical Research Council in London. Born in Germany, she took a degree in psychology in 1964 at the University of the Saarland in Saarbrücken, where she also studied the history of ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mdenoncourt/Frith.htm
Uta Frith was born in 1941 in Rockenhausen, Germany and has lived in London since 1966, when she married Christopher Frith . They have two sons, Martin born 1975, and Alex, born 1978. She studied experimental psychology at the Universität des Saarlande www.asha-foundation.org/women/women/uta_frith.php