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by Gibbon1
1992 days ago
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I get barked at for this but autism isn't a disease it's label. The reason I believe that is my brother and his friends who all have a couple of mild to bad cognitive issues. Thing is they have different set of issues. And over time the severity of those issues has lessened as they learn to compensate. My working theory is different parts of the brain are primed developmentally to handle certain cognitive tasks. If something goes sideways then you get a deficit. It's harder for the person to learn or perform that task. You get delays and impairments. Some of those can cause socialization issues. Others don't, like dyslexia. What's the underlying cause, huge numbers of things probably. |
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