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Intellectualizing

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Social adaptation has to proceed via the intellect. - Hans Asperger

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Intellectualizing | "Social adaptation has to proceed via the intellect." – Hans Asperger Intellectualizing "Social adaptation has to proceed via the intellect." – Hans Asperger Menu Skip to content Home About Why it matters whether autism is a trait or a unified condition 1 Reply I’ve written a lot about autism as a trait , contrasting this with a “single unified disorder” narrative. To me, this is not a nitpick. It matters very much whether we think about autism as a “single disorder” kind of thing, or a “dimensional trait” kind of thing. Take a popular media article from time.com that came up on Twitter today, about the “Intense World” theory of autism. It’s called “What if people with autism are actually hyperfunctional?” and a sample quote is: Now, a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience suggests that the brains of people with autism are actually hyperfunctional rather than stunted or impaired, and that if treated early in a ve...

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