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Simon Baron-Cohen FBA (born 15 August 1958) is Professor of Developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.〔 He is the Director of the University's Autism Research Centre,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ARC researchers, collaborators and staff )〕 and a Fellow of Trinity College.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= ARC people: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen )〕 He has worked on autism, including the hypothesis that autism involves degrees of mind-blindness (or delays in the development of theory of mind) and his later hypothesis that autism is an extreme form of what he calls the "male brain", which involved a re-conceptualisation of typical psychological sex differences in terms of empathising-systemising theory. ==Personal life and education== Baron-Cohen completed a BA in Human Sciences at New College, Oxford, and an MPhil in Clinical Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He completed a PhD in Psychology at University College London;〔 his doctoral research was in collaboration with his supervisor Uta Frith. Baron-Cohen has three children, the eldest of whom is screenwriter and director Sam Baron.〔 He has an older brother Dan Baron Cohen and three younger siblings, brother Ash Baron-Cohen and sisters Suzie and Liz. Their cousin is actor and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
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