Talent in autism: hyper-systemizing, hyper-attention to detail and sensory hypersensitivity
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Abstract
We argue that hyper-systemizing predisposes individuals to show talent, and review evidence that hyper-systemizing is part of the cognitive style of people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). We then clarify the hyper-systemizing theory, contrasting it to the weak central coherence (WCC) and executive dysfunction (ED) theories. The ED theory has difficulty explaining the existence of talent in ASC. While both hyper-systemizing and WCC theories postulate excellent attention to detail, by itself excellent attention to detail will not produce talent. By contrast, the hyper-systemizing theory argues that the excellent attention to detail is directed towards detecting 'if p, then q' rules (or…
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- Autism
- Sensory system
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychology
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Cognitive science
- Computer science
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