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For decades, researchers have thought of autism as a predominantly male condition. But, as Gina Rippon, a neurobiologist at Aston University in Birmingham, UK, explains, not only have we been failing to recognise autism in vast numbers of women and girls, but there have been strategies developed by autistic people, women and girls in particular, to mask their differences.
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