Inside Scoop From the Autism Anchors: Sleep on the spectrum

Two scientists describe the causes and consequences of sleep disruptions in autism — and what to do about them.

By Spectrum
13 November 2017 | 1 min read
Raphael Bernier and James Mancini in an autographed photo. Jim's signature says 'News you can use! – Jim', and Raphael's signature says 'Just keep wishing! – Raph'
Photograph courtesy of Raphael Bernier

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Our autism anchors, Raphael Bernier and James Mancini, report the latest findings on sleep and autism. They describe the causes and consequences of sleep disruptions in autism — and what to do about them.

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