I think the author gave enough information about the other characters for us to imagine their view, but most people don't understand how or why
people with autism think or act the way they do.
Not exact matches
We
think of
people with autism as having a deficit in cognitive processing — but their distractibility could also result from having enhanced perceptual capabilities
Moreover, Images of unvaccinated kids who were sick
with diseases prevented by the vaccineactually led to an uptick in the number of
people who said they
thought vaccines cause
autism.
«I
think that part of the reason Homo sapiens were so successful is because they were willing to include
people with different minds in their society —
people with autism or schizophrenia, for example.»
They end up
with a lot of
autism - like symptoms: They have a hard time understanding figurative language and inferring what other
people are
thinking, for example.
People with autism often have difficulty understanding and appreciating what others are
thinking.
Over the past decade or so, a growing autistic pride movement has been pushing the idea that
people with autism aren't disabled, they just
think differently to «neurotypicals».
They say that auties, as some
people with autism call themselves, don't merely
think differently: in certain ways they
think better.
The prefrontal cortex is involved in social behavior, and is
thought to be overactive in some
people with autism.
The research, published today in the Journal of
Autism and Developmental Disorders, looked at people who may not have a diagnosis of autism but who have high levels of behaviours and thought processes typically associated with the cond
Autism and Developmental Disorders, looked at
people who may not have a diagnosis of
autism but who have high levels of behaviours and thought processes typically associated with the cond
autism but who have high levels of behaviours and
thought processes typically associated
with the condition.
The molecules produced during gluten digestion include exorphins, which have also been found in the spinal fluid of
people with schizophrenia and
autism, and are
thought to worsen the symptoms of these neurological diseases.
New research finds that neurons
thought to be involved in empathy function normally in
people with autism
Thus in
thinking about how this translates to
people with ASD one must first ask the question does it translate to the human SHANK3 deficiency syndrome before seeking to generalize results to the etiologically and clinically diverse population that is
autism.
When I first started writing about
autism, I
thought that I had to describe myself in terms of function, because I had to acknowledge that I faced fewer challenges than
people with more severe issues.
Many
people diagnosed
with autism are
thought to learn best visually.
She felt authentic to me - and even reminded me of one specific child in particular - but I don't
think we should assume her through process is at all the same as other
people with autism.
It stands to reason that
people with such a protective attitude would have renters insurance to protect their families, so there's quite possibly some overlap here between the 33 % of American parents who
think vaccines cause
autism and how many
people have renters insurance.
I do understand why
people would be interested in what someone on the spectrum
thinks of a game
with autism as a central plot point, but really, all the worst parts of To the Moon have nothing to do
with it.
It stands to reason that
people with such a protective attitude would have renters insurance to protect their families, so there's quite possibly some overlap here between the 33 % of American parents who
think vaccines cause
autism and how many
people have renters insurance.
Most children, young
people and adults
with Autism Spectrum Disorder can
think well and learn about lots of things as easily as other
people, but they have problems: