UCL Press Play

How much do we know about the mind, and is an autistic mind truly different? Professor Philip Schofield and Dr Sarah White, Associate Professor at UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, answer these questions as they take a forensic look at the brain, and challenge outdated medical models and stereotypes of autism. This is essential listening for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, psychology and disability rights.


Credits:
Date of episode recording: 2025-10-23
Duration: 26:38
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Professor Philip Schofield
Guests: Dr Michael Woodrow
Producer: Justin Hardy
Names of the podcast owner and those who have vetted this content to be ready for publishing: 
Dr Paul Ayris, Margaret Stone, Lara Speicher, Helen Carney, Alison Fox

What is UCL Press Play?

Step into the minds of leading academics with UCL Press Play: a podcast and documentary series featuring groundbreaking voices and cutting edge ideas.

Join UCL academics as they uncover ground-breaking new ideas and fresh insights on diverse topics such as queer histories, neurodiversity, and climate justice.

Season 4: A Cup of Tea With… is your chance to share a tea break with inspiring academics from UCL (University College London). Join Professor Judy Stephenson, Professor of Economic History of the Built Environment, to learn how they got into their field and hear insights from their research. Plus, find out how they like their tea!

Website and transcripts: https://uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/

Transcript Link: https://otter.ai/u/cNUZVd1g2n4QXa1A1Ea4xxMvTIM