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No, there are not actual autistic people who can see the past present and future by using numbers just like in the TV show 'Touch'.
No, Johnny Depp is not autistic, or at least he has not publically identified himself as autistic. He doesn't show any obvious signs of being autistic either.
No, autism is not triggered by watching TV during childhood.Autism is a neurological variation, much like skin color or eye color it's simply part of normal human variation due to genetic differences. Autistic people are born Autistic, our brains develop this way during the second trimester of pregnancy, an allistic person cannot become Autistic.
Their interests are as diverse as those of children without autism. You will have to meet the child and find out. One thing that's unique about autistic children's interests is that they are often unusually strong--for example, a youngster fascinated with a TV show to the point that he watches videos of it over and over; or a teenager who is fascinated with Paris, France and has learned its history, geography, and layout to the point that he knows more than most tour guides. These strong interests can often become bridges to friendship or even routes to employment.
A mildly autistic person (Asperger's Syndrome) has trouble understanding social situations or conventions. A more seriously autistic person does not speak, which is a very noticeable symptom. If you can watch the popular TV comedy, "The Big Bang Theory" you will get a good idea of what autism can be like, from the character of Sheldon Cooper. Of course, most autistic people are not quite as funny.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurological condition, autistic people are born autistic - we do not know why people are autistic.
A person is born autistic - they do not become autistic.
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William Christopher (b. 10/20/1932) played the priest on the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-83). He is very active in support for the National Autistic Society.
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He's not autistic