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Barriers Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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April 6th, 2009. Four major barriers prevent the easy appraisal of the natural hormonal levels that characterize the eight human prototypes. These four conditions that inhibit high quality information regarding hormone levels inconsistent handedness studies, untracked environmental variables, multiple pole disease/condition etiologies and season of birth effects are primary reasons that the Geschwind/Galaburda hypothesis drew mixed support. Norman Geschwind and his colleagues suggested that a number of d...
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Predictions Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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April 6th, 2009. The predictions below focus specifically on issues of relative maturation rates with an emphasis on autism and related conditions. 3) Autistic males will exhibit more neotenous characteristics, while autistic females should show less neoteny than their contemporaries. 8) If the low-testosterone males and high-testosterone females are late born, and high-testosterone males and low-testosterone females are the oldest children in a family or the first born, then first-borns will mate with f...
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Home Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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The Causes of Autism. What causes the condition to wax and wane. This blog also discusses other theories on the cause of autism addressing current developments in a casual format. See neoteny.org for several dozen short essays on autism and related subjects. Visit sexualselection.org for a more extended treatment of how autism and evolution interact. February 20th, 2010. Independent and dependent contributions of advanced maternal and paternal ages to autism risk. In 1998 I posted at sexualselection....
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Intro Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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April 6th, 2009. The purpose of this website is to introduce the visitor to the idea that autism, and many other neurological conditions characterized by maturational delay, have their origins in evolutionary processes. When these processes are understood, actions to address the condition can be intuited and initiated. Somali Autism and Ethnicity.
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Art Archives - Neoteny, sexual selection, cause of autism, human evolution, social transformation, left organizing and internet activism - how they all connectarchiveatNeoteny, sexual selection, cause of autism, human evolution, social transformation, left
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Neoteny, Autism, and Evolution. Social Transformation and Biological Evolution. A feminine theory of evolution with estrogen controlling the timing of events. A theory of autism that also explains the origin and evolution of normal human split consciousness (theory of mind). Art and play are elevated to become central to evolution. An integration of Darwin's 3 theories: natural selection, sexual selection and pangensis. Teleology, a large scale social trend, is described as a social structure concept.
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Neoteny, Autism, and Evolution. Social Transformation and Biological Evolution. A feminine theory of evolution with estrogen controlling the timing of events. A theory of autism that also explains the origin and evolution of normal human split consciousness (theory of mind). Art and play are elevated to become central to evolution. An integration of Darwin's 3 theories: natural selection, sexual selection and pangensis. Teleology, a large scale social trend, is described as a social structure concept.
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Causes of Autism Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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April 6th, 2009. Many things are changing. Three forces in particular are propelling children in the direction of maturational delay. The testosterone levels of overweight males are far lower than other males. With women it is the reverse with overweight women showing higher testosterone levels. And, in a related fashion, thin men tend to have higher testosterone levels than men of average weight. Smoking has been shown to increase the testosterone levels of men and women, though less predictably in men.
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Uncategorized Archives - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here. Somali Autism and Ethnicity.
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August 2009 - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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Archive for August, 2009. Wednesday, August 12th, 2009. I post every week day at neoteny.org, about three months after the composition of a piece. Everything goes through an editor first, unlike what appears here. I am excited. I typed words yesterday which felt significant…. This feels integral to understanding autism. It seems possible that by exploring both testosterone and estrogen levels, we may uncover the key to how autism emerges in many individuals. Somali Autism and Ethnicity.
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September 2009 - Origins of Autism Origins of Autism
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Archive for September, 2009. Variant of Healthy Brain Development. Monday, September 28th, 2009. Something that the psychologist Laurent Mottron of Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies in Montreal said in a recent article in Science News. Struck me as unusual and good. Bruce Bower, author of the article noted, Mottron regards autism as a variant of healthy brain development and prefers the term ‘autistic’ to ‘person with autism.’. Sunday, September 27th, 2009. Mottron may be teasing out the capabilities of the a...
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