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  2. This paper mentions the tensions between autistic people and the research community, calling for a paradigm shift in biomedical autism research. The authors are important figures in Europe's largest autism research project, AIMS-2-Trials. It could be cited at the end of the second paragraph where it is about the controversy between the models.

  3. The idea of a Wikipedia article on a subject such as autism being entirely or primarily dependent on 'scientific' sources is erroneous. This is my point. Autism has many facets, clinical, psychological, neurological, genetics, lived experience, interpersonal communication, sociological, disability-related, legal, educational etc. etc.

  4. Friend zone - Wikipedia

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    [8] Although the term is apparently gender-neutral, the friend zone is often used to describe a situation in a male-female relationship in which the male is in the friend zone and the female is the object of his unrequited desire, or vice versa, where the female is being friend-zoned by the male, although less common.

  5. Discrimination against autistic people - Wikipedia

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    McDonald and Scudder (2023) explicitly distinguish health disparity conditions that affect the lives of autistic people from research grants focused on the cause, cure, and prevention of autism. Although their research focused on autistic adults without an intellectual disability, the research did not exclude this population and found a lack of ...

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    Autism is found in roughly 1 in 36 children in the U.S., or 2.7%, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Strober said that when her son was diagnosed in 2005, only 1 in 166 ...

  7. Controversies in autism - Wikipedia

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    ASD averages a 4.3:1 male-to-female ratio. The number of children on the autism spectrum has increased dramatically since the 1980s, at least partly due to changes in diagnostic practice; it is unclear whether prevalence has actually increased; [4] and as-yet-unidentified environmental risk factors cannot be ruled out. [5]

  8. Autistic meltdown - Wikipedia

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    In the literature, the terms are often used interchangeably or depending on the population being studied. [ 1 ] [ page needed ] [ 4 ] [ page needed ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Temper tantrums are developmentally normal, but for neurotypical children, their frequency decreases as the child ages; in autistic children, however, meltdowns can persist longer, and ...

  9. Empathising–systemising theory - Wikipedia

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    It was found that autism is commonly diagnosed in children where the corpus callosum does not fully develop (45% of children with agenesis of the corpus callosum). [46] A further example of brain structures relating to ASD is that children with ASD tend to have a larger amygdala , [ 47 ] this is another example of being an extreme version of ...