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This is an interesting summary of research on autism. As a data analyst, I'm going to take a look at 3 articles listed in the reference section to evaluate the authors' methods of statistical analysis and collection of data. Hopefully, they are better than the ones about the COVID pandemic articles that I encountered in the past,
Perhaps, I may be wrong, but my interpretation here when the author wrote that "autism is characterized by incorrect understanding of reality" can be taken a few ways. This statement might not be interpreted in a way that, perhaps, most people might think. Let us not allow our negative bias jump to false conclusions here. What I suspect what is meant by this is that one of the symptoms of autism is difficulties with "theory of mind", that may result in difficulties with perspective-taking in what may more commonly referred to as "mind blindness" as it pertains to interpersonal interactions. For example, I have been with my wife for 40 years, yet I always have to ask her what she is thinking, her interpretations of things, intent, etc. I will never "know" my wife. I cannot predict her behaviors or thinking in any way. All I have is my own thinking, which might not be correct in certain situations. Another aspect of autism is that autism is one of the "low-dopamine" neurological conditions. With that, there is an enhanced negativity bias and sensitivity, as well as a predisposition towards depression. Depression often leads to an altered sense of reality.This is an interesting summary of research on autism. As a data analyst, I'm going to take a look at 3 articles listed in the reference section to evaluate the authors' methods of statistical analysis and collection of data. Hopefully, they are better than the ones about the COVID pandemic articles that I encountered in the past,
One thing about the article I don't like, though-the author wrote that autism is characterized by incorrect understanding of the reality, which contradicts my observations of autistic people. - I didn't discover any intellectual abnormalities in them. My independent opinion matters because it is not biased, I am NT.
Being a Positivist (Empiricist) I subscribe to Behaviorism because it is a psychological branch of Positivism. In Behaviorism the phrase “incorrect understanding of reality” means that a person takes a course of action that either puts him/her in physical danger or, while being harmless, leads to a waste of time due unrealistic goals.Perhaps, I may be wrong, but my interpretation here when the author wrote that "autism is characterized by incorrect understanding of reality" can be taken a few ways. This statement might not be interpreted in a way that, perhaps, most people might think. Let us not allow our negative bias jump to false conclusions here. What I suspect what is meant by this is that one of the symptoms of autism is difficulties with "theory of mind", that may result in difficulties with perspective-taking in what may more commonly referred to as "mind blindness" as it pertains to interpersonal interactions. For example, I have been with my wife for 40 years, yet I always have to ask her what she is thinking, her interpretations of things, intent, etc. I will never "know" my wife. I cannot predict her behaviors or thinking in any way. All I have is my own thinking, which might not be correct in certain situations. Another aspect of autism is that autism is one of the "low-dopamine" neurological conditions. With that, there is an enhanced negativity bias and sensitivity, as well as a predisposition towards depression. Depression often leads to an altered sense of reality.
Well, by that definition, it could explain some of us, some of the time.Being a Positivist (Empiricist) I subscribe to Behaviorism because it is a psychological branch of Positivism. In Behaviorism the phrase “incorrect understanding of reality” means that a person takes a course of action that either puts him/her in physical danger or, while being harmless, leads to a waste of time due unrealistic goals.