Why Are Autism Spectrum Conditions More Prevalent in Males?
University of Cambridge · University of Reading · +1 more institution
Abstract
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are much more common in males, a bias that may offer clues to the etiology of this condition. Although the cause of this bias remains a mystery, we argue that it occurs because ASC is an extreme manifestation of the male brain. The extreme male brain (EMB) theory, first proposed in 1997, is an extension of the Empathizing-Systemizing (E-S) theory of typical sex differences that proposes that females on average have a stronger drive to empathize while males on average have a stronger drive to systemize. In this first major update since 2005, we describe some of the evidence relating to the EMB theory of ASC and consider how typical sex differences in brain structure may be…
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6Topics & keywords
- Autism
- Biology
- Penetrance
- Genetics
- Developmental psychology
- Psychology
- Phenotype
- Good health and well-being