"Yes, she did," Al confirmed. "I've got two by the same author. One is a paper on Muggle Legilimency attempts." He smiled and quoted the title. "How to build a baby that can read minds: Cognitive mechanisms in mindreading. It's quite interesting, I can show it to you, but the author's main area of study was neural disorders rather than talents."
The second book in Al's possession was called Autism and Asperger Syndrome: The Facts and he didn't review it as closely, attracted mostly by the promised facts part of the title, even though the remaining terminology didn't seem familiar.