Autism Brain - How Do YOU Make Decisions? (INTRIGUING)

This is how the autism brain works and creates decisions SUPER INTERESTING A study was carried out by researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and Carnegie Mellon University in the US. This was a cross-sectional study comparing the brains of adults with high-functioning ASD and adults without ASD. The researchers found there was greater communication between some regions of the brain in adults with high-functioning ASD than those without ASD, but less communication between others. This pattern also showed differences between different individuals with high-functioning ASD – so not all people with this diagnosis had the same pattern of brain signalling at rest. The brain differences did not appear to be related to measures of childhood history of ASD IQ scores. 1.Communication Autistic people have a grater communication pattern in certain areas of the brain to cause functions and decisions to a non-autistic person. 2.Low vs High People with lower support needs show different brain signal patterns than that of people with higher support needs, showing that their rational for decisions are based on personality. 3.IQ The decisions an Autistc person makes are not based on level of IQ, they are to do with the personal affinity. Please let me know if you have anything to add to this conversation by leaving a comment below. I read every single one! Also follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content. Video: https://youtu.be/x246zlOTMTw?si=4EwNljsr1jEJlFus  
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