• Neurophysiological Cause of Autism
• Litmus Test for Autism
• Epidemic of False Diagnoses of Autism
• Autism as an Intellectual Lens
• Autistic Geniuses in History
• ‘Sherlock Holmes’ was Autistic
• Autistic People Discus Neurotypicals
• Music and Autism
• Pets and Autism
• ABA Therapy Harms Autistic Children
• Autistic Children Need Routine
• Custody of Autistic Children
• Service Dogs for Autism
David Rowland is the autistic neuropsychologist who discovered the neurophysiological cause of autism and developed a litmus test to determine if someone suspected of being autistic has been correctly diagnosed. He has had 16 articles about autism published in peer reviewed medical research journals. Collectively, these articles have been read 18,086 times by professors, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral researchers from all over the world and have been cited 78 times in their research. David is also court recognized as an expert witness in autism child custody cases.
David Rowland is the author of 91 scientific publications – 51 articles in peer reviewed journals, 16 chapters in medical and scientific research books, plus 24 book editions of his own. David has made contributions to the fields of neuroscience, cardiology, endocrinology, astrophysics, and evolutionary biology. Collectively, David’s 51 articles have been read 31,652 times by professors, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral researchers from all over the world and have been cited 215 times in their research.
David Rowland is the author of 90 scientific publications – 51 articles in peer reviewed journals, 16 chapters in scientific research books, plus 24 book editions of his own. David has contributed to the fields of astrophysics, neuroscience, cardiology, endocrinology, and evolutionary biology. Collectively, his 51 articles have been read 38,907 times by PhD’s from 19 universities in 11 countries and have been cited 222 times in their research [documented by ResearchGate.net].
David Rowland is the author of 90 scientific publications – 51 articles in peer reviewed journals, 16 chapters in scientific research books, plus 24 book editions of his own. David has contributed to the fields of astrophysics, neuroscience, cardiology, endocrinology, and evolutionary biology. Collectively, his 51 articles have been read 38,907 times by PhD’s from 19 universities in 11 countries and have been cited 222 times in their research [documented by ResearchGate.net].