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The author is a neuropsychologist who describes in detail how his autism was induced by trauma suffered at the age of six, how his enquiring mind led him to the discovery of the neurophysiological cause of autism, how he developed a litmus test to know for certain if someone suspected of being autistic has been correctly diagnosed, and how his lifelong autism has recently been reversed by an unexpected traumatic event.