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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jun 11, 2015 18:34:35 GMT
Link... Infants' superior perception linked to later autism symptomsPincho says... It's because the brain map doesn't allow much change in its storage system, so it spots changes like a letter S, and has problem with how it handles it. A person with Autism may draw a London scene exactly right from memory, because the brain map is very fixed. A brain is meant to be able to morph itself to create new maps mixed with existing maps. The way that you mix information has to do with evolution, and metamorphosis. Salamanders grow new legs, caterpillars change into butterflies, and we have a brain which uses metamorphosis to become more creative by morphing information together. Autistic people have limited metamorphosis. Pincho Paxton
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