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Adult subthreshold autism

  • Subliminal autistic behaviour
  • Subclinical adult autism
  • Mild autism

Nature

Adults labelled as odd, weird or arrogant may be subliminally autistic. These adults are usually intelligent and often financially successful, but do not understand subtle aspects of interpersonal relationships or see the social inappropriateness of their behaviour. They may appear to lack common sense; heavy reliance on stored images and learned behaviours does not serve them adequately in novel social situations.

Autistic adults may have pronounced computer-like talents, such as holding a lot of details in their head at once, or being able to recall memories as exact images rather than as words.

Incidence

One study established tentative links between subliminal autism in parents and full-blown autism in their 380 children.

Claim

Quotes from autistic people: "I have a very limited, black-and-white view of the world." "I am a computer simulation of a human being."

There is something about computers that is very autism-friendly. Computers are very rigid, and so are autistic people. Autistic people try to decode the social world in a way that would allow a computer to make sense of it.

Hypersensitivity to sights and sounds, especially new ones, marks autism. New images can spark fright or panic.

Broader

Related

Psychopathy
Presentable

Value

Misbehaviour
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Behaviour
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Autism
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(G) Very specific problems
Subject
  • Society » Adults
  • Health care » Mental health » Mental health
  • Psychology » Behaviour
  • Consciousness » Consciousness
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Oct 6, 2023