autistics in A Sentence

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    We will test these Autistics.

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    Autistan- The world of the Autistics.

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    The best way to think of them is Autistics who are very obvious.

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    DAWSON: Autistics are good at chord disembedding, and that's what that ability is called.

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    The reproductive fitness, as they call it, of Autistics has been wildly underestimated, I think.

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    COWEN: So, maybe Autistics are being treated worse over time, at least in their roles as children.

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    Autistics often have a weaker episodic memory, and they're less likely to think in terms of stories.

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    Obviously, Autistics should be able to go into the workforce like everybody else, be respected for their abilities.

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    They sort of move around, and it goes beyond simply attributing agency to the triangles, which Autistics can do.

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    That's been replicated once, where, in effect, the Autistics are less likely to be fooled by the framing.

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    COWEN: Are there biases that nonautistic individuals have that Autistics might have less, or maybe not at all?

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    The way to interpret it is that Autistics do not organize information in memory typically- that should not surprise anybody.

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    I said, you can't say that because the Autistics, when you ask them to form categories, formed typical categories.

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    COWEN: There are at least two kinds of IQ tests, and Autistics do better on one than on the other.

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    COWEN: And just to clarify, you're saying the literature has shown that Autistics are quite different from each other in their mutations?

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    Should there be some kind of comparable identity politics for Autistics, given that in some ways it has helped gay individuals?

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    COWEN: With this optionality, does that mean that, on average, Autistics are somehow more different from each other than nonAutistics are?

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    Within their limits, current studies do describe the health outcomes of Autistics in institutions, seeking treatment, or taking part in support groups.

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    And in population-based studies like the one in Korea, the Autistics who had not been diagnosed- did not have an existing diagnosis- were much better off.

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    Because Autistics may be specific on how they start to figure out how to work with the kinds, quantities, and arrangements of information they process well.

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    Even if the early mortality of Autistics in institutions is not predictive of Autistics in the community, it is still a call to action for that subgroup.

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    A person could be forgiven for asking how Autistics could be star employees in one article, and on the next page, it says that 80% are unemployed?

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    COWEN: Let me mention a few cognitive skills, and we will just run through them briefly, but tell me what you think we know about Autistics and nonAutistics.

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    It is very hard to pull out specific deficits where you can't point out areas where Autistics have performed at least as well as typical people on the task.

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    It is possible to say that the Autistan is about the spiritual and mental life of the Autistics, while the other organizations(like associations of Autistics or parents) are about their material life.

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    We definitely are getting data from autistic people who are diagnosed as adults, who seem to be better off than what you find in longitudinal studies of Autistics who were diagnosed as children.

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    And you look in the intelligence literature, and you have this test that is really central in defining human intelligence that is very important and requires all these abilities that Autistics supposedly don't have.

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    Autistics are- maybe because their experiences are quite complex with how people respond to them starting early in life, and I'm just wildly speculating here- but Autistics are going to notice that things are more complex and uncertain than that.

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    The Autistan is: the intangible country of the Autistics the immaterial world of the Autistics the mental world of the Autistics It is possible to name“Autistan” the special mental world characteristic of the autistic thought when it is“in autism”(and not in the“ordinary” world).

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    This allows Autistics to be in the workforce in a much less precarious way than they would if they simply went out in the world and then had to face this sort of problem of being denied basic rights and standards, which is just a very precarious situation.

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