There's a question that seems be (in my very limited experience) far easier for autistics to answer than neurotypicals.
Consider the following question:
At her own mother's funeral, a woman meets the man of her dreams. She falls madly in love with him. But once the funeral is over, the woman has no way to contact the man. So she kills her sister. Why?
(answer below)
She's hoping the same man will come to her sister's funeral.
Logically the answer is very clear, but in my experience, neurotypicals have a hard time getting the answer. I got the answer very easily, and my autistic friend did as well. I've only met one neurotypical who could get the answer. She's a thousand times smarter than me, and a professor in psychology; however, if memory serves, my autistic friend and I got the answer faster.
When I presented my little theory to her afterwards, she said perhaps the autistic ability to process logic and emotions separately was the reason autistic people could more easily answer this question. A neurotypical has to sort through the complicated emotions brought up by a woman who falls in love with someone at her mother's funeral, and then kills a sibling.
So what do you think guys? Did you get the answer? Could we include similar questions on a hypothetical autism test?
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