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There are quite a number of things that can annoy us. Crowded areas or situations, noisy areas (sensory issues with sounds), wearing uncomfortable clothing, being bullied or being judged, being verbally abused, too many changes going on, schedule gets too demanding or being forced to make eye contact, not to allowed to stim or self-regulate or even not getting enough/any alone time.

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Why do some normal people or people without autism rock also?

Rocking is a self-soothing behavior that can help individuals regulate their emotions and reduce stress or anxiety. It is not exclusive to individuals with autism and can be seen in people without autism who may also find comfort in this repetitive movement.


Does every person with autism have an eidetic memory?

No, not every person with autism has an eidetic memory. Eidetic memory, or photographic memory, is a rare ability that some individuals may have regardless of whether they have autism or not. Autism is a spectrum condition with a wide range of abilities and characteristics beyond memory.


What are stereotypes of autism?

Well, there are few stereotypes of autism. One common stereotype is the autistic savant - many people think that every autistic has some area of incredible talent and is otherwise low functioning, when in fact only a few autistics fit that profile. Many disabilities, autism included, seem to have paired stereotypes of mild and severe. In autism, these are the low functioning and high functioning autism stereotypes. Rather than recognizing that most autistics are medium functioning, many people seem to think there are two distinct subtypes of autism - the nonverbal, self-injurious person in diapers; and the highly intelligent, socially awkward person with mild impairment. A few people, confused by the description of 'lack of empathy', think that autism is similar to psychopathy. In reality, autism is a failure of understanding, not caring. Incidentally, autistic repetitive behaviors are sometimes referred to as 'stereotypies' or 'stereotypical behavior'. This consists of actions like rocking back and forth, hand-flapping, lining up toys, etc. It's unrelated to the usual meaning of stereotypes.


What is the current scientific consensus on the Neanderthal autism theory and its implications for understanding the genetic basis of autism spectrum disorders?

The current scientific consensus on the Neanderthal autism theory suggests that there is no direct evidence linking Neanderthal DNA to autism spectrum disorders. While some studies have found genetic similarities between Neanderthals and modern humans with autism, more research is needed to fully understand the genetic basis of autism. Overall, the Neanderthal autism theory has not been widely accepted and its implications for understanding autism spectrum disorders remain uncertain.


What are some things that people with autism see or feel differently than normal people?

Autistic people see and feel everything differently to neurotypical or allistic people. In terms of sensory experience we can be more sensitive to sound, taste, smell, etc. in many different ways - e.g. soft touch may be uncomfortable for us, or we may find loud noises harder to cope with.

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What does autism do to people?

It creates social problems and makes things difficult at times but it's not really that bad.. at least not to me (Has Autism) Well, It's really difficult for some people with it though... I think it depends on the person.


What are some famous people with autism?

me


Can kids with autism remember?

It really depends. Autism is classified into 2 categories-high-functioning and low-functioning. Some low-functioning autistic people will occasionally forget things, but not all.


What is the same as cancer and autism?

Nothing is the same as cancer and autism, not even cancer and autism are the same. Some very offensive people liken autism to a disease such as cancer, this is ableist.


Is autism mental or a disibility physical?

Autism is not mental or physical per say, nor is it always a disability. Autism is a neurological difference - some people with autism do consider themselves disabled because of the way autism effects them, but many autistic people live just like neurotypical people so do not consider their autism to be a disability at all.


Does study island annoy people?

Sometimes it does but some times it does not


Is there any record of someone with autism giving birth to a child with autism?

Yes, there are known situations of persons with autism having children with autism. There is a genetic component to autism. Some people with autism get married and have children. Some of those children have autism, but some do not. Autism varies in its severity, so other people might not recognize that a person has autism. Sometimes a parent with autism or Asperger's Syndrome is not diagnosed until after having a child with a more severe case that is diagnosed.


Name something that might annoy a gardener?

Some things that might annoy a gardener are: Bugs Weeds A Dog Dog feces Gophers Bees Cats


Is mercury the cause of autism?

some people think that is but there not sure


Who were some famous or important people with autism?

Albert Einstein


What is a character trait for some one who likes to annoy people?

A person who likes annoying people can be said to be a sadist.


What where some things bill gates did as a child?

he had autism but at around 14,he had his own business