That depends on your definition of "wrong". A person with autism is at one end of a spectrum of what is seen in a population.
Yes there is something wrong with a autistic brain that's why it is a mental condition and illness because there is a defect in it what make's it wrong.
No, there is nothing wrong with your brain if you are Autistic.An Autistic person has an Autistic brain - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic. Autistic brains are not defective neurotypical brains, they are different to neurotypical brains but not broken or less.
Autism is a neurological variation - an Autistic person has an autistic brain, it's not something that 'affects' the brain more a type of brain. As such it also impacts on the nervous system, which is why Autistic people often experience sensory problems. Many Autistic people also have digestive issues.
It is bigger than a non-autistic human brain.
It is based on the fact that most autistic people are capable of living a perfectly ordinary life.
no there is not.
Autism is a neurological difference, as the brain develops within the womb it means people are born autistic - it's not something you 'get' but who you are.
Autism is a neurological difference, as the brain develops within the womb it means people are born autistic - it's not something you 'get' but who you are.
Something being wrong with the brain.
Define what you mean by 'act normal', or for that matter how you define normal.Many Autistic people attempt to 'pass' as neurotypical as a means of survival, but as Autism acceptance increases there's less of a need to do this - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic, continuing to act Autistic is not a problem and shouldn't be treat as something abnormal.
No, you cannot get rid of your autism.If you're Autistic then your brain is autistic - it effects every single aspect of who you are, it is who you are as a person and that cannot be changed. You are born Autistic and continue to be Autistic throughout your entire life, which is absolutely fine. There is nothing wrong with being Autistic.
Firstly, it's offensive for you to imply that autistic people are abnormal - autistic people are different to neurotypical people, not less than. A person is born autistic, it is not something that happens to 'normal' people or something that you turn into, you are always autistic.