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  • Kanner's 1943 paper is recognized as the first description of autism.
  • Asperger's 1944 work identified a milder form, Asperger's syndrome.
  • Asperger's research, though initially overlooked, remains highly relevant.

Framework:

  • Kanner's work gained prominence in US child psychiatry.
  • Asperger's contributions were obscured by historical events in Nazi Germany.
  • Kanner was aware of Asperger's earlier research.

Implementation:

  • Re-analysis of pioneering publications confirms Asperger's enduring insights.
  • Asperger's work anticipated a complex polygenic etiology for autism.
  • His findings align with current autism spectrum disorder classifications.

Implications:

  • Revisiting historical data offers new perspectives on autism.
  • Recognizing Asperger's early contributions enhances our understanding of autism spectrum disorder.
  • This historical review underscores the lasting validity of foundational research in developmental disorders.