AgentPalpatine wrote:
There have been numerous studies suggesting some sort of physical link between ASDs and (insert physical characteristic), several of which look more like sampling bias.
Not the studies I posted. The subjects were selected and analyzed using nonselective methods, if you take a look at the studies. The lung study is being redone to see if every autistic has this configuration, or just autistics with irregular coughs
Some of the ideas out there are far better documented than what the OP offers. I'm stating that as a statement, not an endorsement.
Which Ideas?
Just to be clear on this with the OP, are you seriously indicating that the "cause" of ASDs is an inability to breathe through one's nose? That's how your OP reads at the moment.
Well, being AS, I do have some trouble communicating my ideas, but I never meant it that way. I was just curious if it was a prominent factor for most cases of AS. Gilmartin said only half of his subjects had this problem, and my survey shows it too. I lived with it for 20 years, so I have some say in it.
As for more reliable research, fnord is right -- for now. We will have to wait a few more years.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162- ... res-study/
http://sfari.org/news-and-opinion/in-br ... ose-autism
BTW, I did find two published studies on facial features.