The boy whose brain could unlock autism

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Dhawal
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10 Apr 2014, 2:18 pm

https://medium.com/matter/70c3d64ff221
Autism changed Henry Markram’s family. Now his Intense World theory could transform our understanding of the condition.

Maia Szalavitz in Matter


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10 Apr 2014, 2:31 pm

I am continually frustrated and annoyed by autism researchers announcing "DISCOVERIES!" of things that I could have told them thirty years ago. And I wasn't even diagnosed then.

Of course autism is the result of experiencing the world too intensely - WHAT DID THEY THINK ALL THAT ROCKING AND SWAYING AND HAND FLAPPING WAS ALL ABOUT!?

Idiots. :evil:



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10 Apr 2014, 2:50 pm

So why didn't you? I've been suffering all my life for no reason, when you could've explained it all easily long ago?


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10 Apr 2014, 3:17 pm

Because all these "researchers" are making a living ($$$$) proclaiming these bogus discoveries.


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10 Apr 2014, 3:33 pm

So Willard told them years ago but they kept it a secret? This is a conspiracy of the highest order! Must notify the authorities immediately. Autism-gate!


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10 Apr 2014, 4:29 pm

I think that the "Intense World Theory" describes autism pretty well, for the most part. What it doesn't take into account however is that some people on the spectrum, myself included, genuinely become antisocial from years of putting up with stupid s**t like "Applied Behavior Analysis" and other such attempts, professional or otherwise, at assimilating aspies into NT society.



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10 Apr 2014, 8:14 pm

Well cocka-doodle-doo, blablabla, idiot savants.

That's all I got out of that.

That one will be burned into my brain forever now, thanks alot, you idiot savant.

First I have heard of that one.

Is it o.k. to call people on here idiot savants now? It is really growing on me.



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10 Apr 2014, 8:19 pm

Indeed. I'm blaming my autism on those shiny cupcakes sprinkles 8) Heh heh heh.........


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10 Apr 2014, 8:21 pm

mr_bigmouth_502 wrote:
What it doesn't take into account however is that some people on the spectrum, myself included, genuinely become antisocial from years of putting up with stupid sh** like "Applied Behavior Analysis" and other such attempts, professional or otherwise, at assimilating aspies into NT society.


Someone is trying to do this to me right now. It happens all the time. It's horrible.



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10 Apr 2014, 10:07 pm

This Is Very encouraging. It's so close to how I understand autism in myself and I see that as meaning the scientific community is getting closer to understanding what autism is. Once they do that they can finally start making therapies for us that are helpful instead of hurtful. It's as hard for them to understand us as it is for us to understand them. This is step in the right direction, I hope to see it more widely accepted and applied in the future. :D



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10 Apr 2014, 10:14 pm

Here come the idiot savants.

Waaaaaaaay smarter than idiots? Wtf?

Ooh, he is not a savant, he is an idiot savant. It is like a savant, only different.

Is this easier than explaining autism???

Again... wtf???



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11 Apr 2014, 1:48 am

Well, ever since I found out about autism 8 years ago, I haven't heard the term idiot savant being used for autistic people, so it's hard for me to understand what you're talking about.


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11 Apr 2014, 1:49 am

Absinthe wrote:
This Is Very encouraging. It's so close to how I understand autism in myself and I see that as meaning the scientific community is getting closer to understanding what autism is. Once they do that they can finally start making therapies for us that are helpful instead of hurtful. It's as hard for them to understand us as it is for us to understand them. This is step in the right direction, I hope to see it more widely accepted and applied in the future. :D

My thoughts exactly.


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11 Apr 2014, 4:19 am

I found the article very interesting.

Personally, I have never delved too much in to understanding about my autism, I have just always took the bull by the horns and done my best to survive.

This is the first time since my diagnosis that I have ever read up on anything so scientific.

To me it all very much rings true. I completely get it.

I finally understand why I am completely overwhelmed by new environments and why I need a lot of time alone.

Thanks for posting the article Dhawal.

P.S. I'm going to see my psychiatrist this month. I think I will mention this article to him.


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11 Apr 2014, 9:18 am

Dhawal wrote:
Well, ever since I found out about autism 8 years ago, I haven't heard the term idiot savant being used for autistic people, so it's hard for me to understand what you're talking about.


I'm just being really sarcastic. Apparently that is the terminology that is used for an autistic that has a genius level skill. Interesting read. We already know about the overlaods, and meltdowns. As far as that Utah Firth lady though... Never liked her ideals. If she was in my shoes, she would probably have a different view. I think she is screwing things up with that ToM garble.



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11 Apr 2014, 10:29 am

Willard wrote:
I am continually frustrated and annoyed by autism researchers announcing "DISCOVERIES!" of things that I could have told them thirty years ago. And I wasn't even diagnosed then.

Of course autism is the result of experiencing the world too intensely - WHAT DID THEY THINK ALL THAT ROCKING AND SWAYING AND HAND FLAPPING WAS ALL ABOUT!?

Idiots. :evil:


I know how you feel. With all the attention autism gets nowadays you would think that people would catch on to the symptoms, yet I'm still getting grilled for not smiling, eye contact quietness. How is it after 30 years people still can't connect the dots? I could spot autism in a person quicker than it took for professionals to spot it in me.