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Autism most salient feature is that people with it get overwhelmed by sensory stimulation.
It used to be that autism was categorized as a deficit in theory of mind but since it became a spectrum it's had to be defined in a different way which mostly has to do with neuroplasticity.
In persons that are not sensitive they are more likely to take physical risks. And do more drugs. People with autism have many genes that affect where in the brain you become sensitive as they affect the plastic of the brain chemistry. Some kids don't like playing in mud or touching grass or their shirt made of the wrong materials become itchy.
Those with lower sensitivity have higher pain thresholds. They do activities that increase sensory arousal. This includes social arousal. Because it's less costly to them. They can take it thus making mistakes is fine, they can get past it. But if your neuroplasticity hampers your ability to get past it then you don't take risks you don't get into social drama or do drugs or get dirty. It's too much for the system.
This doesn't mean autism is a lack of theory of mind. It is a bodily system that blocks out pain. Some people don't care about pain and have a greater range in physical activity they can do. Then they don't care if it is a risky activity because they can do it. But the consequences are that if they misjudged or miscalculated they get heavily injured or die.
A typical person neither craves sensory arousal nor is adverse to it. They can do normal activities that don't get them hurt and without avoiding tasks that require tolerating daily conditions of the senses. It's in the plastic of their system.
The instances where social deficit occurs in autism is when the plastic in particular locations in the brain are affected. Face recognition or just being unable to detect eye motions or sounds early. But since it is a spectrum this can be extreme or not.
It used to be that autism was categorized as a deficit in theory of mind but since it became a spectrum it's had to be defined in a different way which mostly has to do with neuroplasticity.
In persons that are not sensitive they are more likely to take physical risks. And do more drugs. People with autism have many genes that affect where in the brain you become sensitive as they affect the plastic of the brain chemistry. Some kids don't like playing in mud or touching grass or their shirt made of the wrong materials become itchy.
Those with lower sensitivity have higher pain thresholds. They do activities that increase sensory arousal. This includes social arousal. Because it's less costly to them. They can take it thus making mistakes is fine, they can get past it. But if your neuroplasticity hampers your ability to get past it then you don't take risks you don't get into social drama or do drugs or get dirty. It's too much for the system.
This doesn't mean autism is a lack of theory of mind. It is a bodily system that blocks out pain. Some people don't care about pain and have a greater range in physical activity they can do. Then they don't care if it is a risky activity because they can do it. But the consequences are that if they misjudged or miscalculated they get heavily injured or die.
A typical person neither craves sensory arousal nor is adverse to it. They can do normal activities that don't get them hurt and without avoiding tasks that require tolerating daily conditions of the senses. It's in the plastic of their system.
The instances where social deficit occurs in autism is when the plastic in particular locations in the brain are affected. Face recognition or just being unable to detect eye motions or sounds early. But since it is a spectrum this can be extreme or not.