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In reply to the discussion: Could Autism Be an Evolutionary Step Forward? [View all]JoseBalow
(8,652 posts)47. Stop the testing!
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Yes, he came to mind. It may not always be positive but there are plenty of traditionally thinking people who are
Quixote1818
Saturday
#3
I believe it's probably a genetic mutation (in the scientifically neutral sense) that exhibits naturally
AZJonnie
Saturday
#4
You're right, classical evolutionary theory does focus on traits that improve individual reproductive success. However
Quixote1818
Saturday
#10
Civilization is where it is now because of people who "cover their ears and stim".
meadowlander
Yesterday
#40
Autism is within the range of normal human variation and has always been with us.
meadowlander
Yesterday
#39
Discussion is missing the obvious. For it to be evolutionary, there have to be children
Bernardo de La Paz
8 hrs ago
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