Joan Miró was a Spanish painter (male) from Barcelona. I do not think he was autistic.
He became famous in his mid 30's so yes he was famous when he was alive. He first became famous when he did his painting when he was 33.
Click link below!You will find that Miró's way of working has changed over the years, so that no one description covers the larger part of his work.Read here and find out (Oooh! Hard work!)
Primarily autism is a neurological difference so of course it's main effect is on the brain, as such it effects the body as a whole. Digestive problems are very common with Autism, autistic people are around six times more likely to suffer digestive problems than neurotypical people.
Miro Cerni was born on June 19, 1928, in So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil.
Imagine if the very environment you are born into caused you emotional or even physical pain. Imagine if going to the grocery store made you scream and bang your head on the floor. Does the touch of another human being make you scream in agony? These are just a few of the things that my son went through when he was growing up with autism. Yes, they suffer and so do their families.
So little is known about autism that we do not even know that.
Autism is a condition that has only been recognised since 1911. If Mozart was autistic, it is not known, and there is no evidence to suggest it. Given his ability to relate to people, to marry and lead a normal life in spite of his musical genius, it is extremely doubtful that he was autistic.
Autism has a genetic component, so people can be born with it. Others are born with a susceptibility to autism that is probably triggered by an environmental factor. So, there are newborns with autism. Usually, autism is not diagnosed until age 2 or 3, but some cases are diagnosed earlier, and some are not identified until much later.
You cannot 'get' autism, you are born Autistic. Autism is a neurological difference so you're Autistic from the time your brain develops in the second trimester. Autism is a result of genetic factors.
No, there is no vaccination for autism as autism is not a disease, illness, or virus. Autism is a neurological difference, it is how a persons brain forms while they are developing within the womb and once they are born. A person cannot be vaccinated against autism, and no reason to do so anyway.
On average 4.3 males have autism for every 1 female. So only about 18%-19% of people with autism are female.
It is unlikely that your child would have autism. There is a genetic component to autism, so it is more likely that you would have a child with autism than a couple with no history of autism in their backgrounds. However, it is still more likely that your child will not have autism than have autism.