LostAlien wrote:
. AS is neurological and not physical (with the exception of stimming).
Really? Well I guess that clears up the whole "odd gait" thing....
It is interesting to learn that physical function is completely independent of neurological function. I hope you swifty forward this information to pertinent scientific journals, as this discovery is quite contrary to the current notions that hold sway amongst biological scientists, in particular neurologists.[/sarcasm]
Of course neurology can effect such things and as it happens a number of neurologically based anomalies that are correlated with AS (are more common among people effected by AS than people not efffected by AS) can effect posture.
As to whether or not AS traits can be controlled, yes, just as breathing can be. Of course the capacity to control breathing has limitations; not breathing ever is very difficult for alive people for instance. Persistent and comprehensive control of AS traits is not plausible nor necessarily safe.