wavefreak58 wrote:
Sounds like junk science to me. Have any links to quality information on this? I'd never looked and the difference, but my index finger is shorter. What do you consider significantly shorter?
It's really not, it applies to many things, not just autism.
Other disorders, male/female differences, sexual orientation, musical/mathematical ability vs. grammar and language skills.
Very interesting research IMO and most people with AS actually do have a short index finger, the ratio is usually even greater in those with classic autism.