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[–] caradenada@feddit.cl 2 points 2 weeks ago

El título del artículo es más que nada hipotético, porque el tipo reconoce la situación que observas:

Autism is sort of like a cake, where the ingredients of neurodevelopment, socialization, and environment all mix and interact with each other. As the cake bakes, these ingredients start to cling together and solidify in a way that makes the cake impossible to deconstruct into its original ingredients. Through social interaction, humans develop the core aspects of their personalities: what makes you excited, what interests you, who you interact with, how you interact with them, the way those people interact with you, the lessons you’ve learned, and your relationship with language. All of these aspects are shaped by what a person takes away from their social interactions, and for an autistic person, this process is inextricable from the autistic brain that analyzed these events and the autistic senses that witnessed them. By the time you are a 32-year-old man, only the last piece of advice that Kipling gives to the young British soldier [volarse los sesos] could feasibly make the brain stop being autistic. To put it in less depressing terms, because autism is neurodevelopmental, after the brain fully develops, a cure for autism in adults is likely just not possible.

En el fondo lo que el tipo dice es que si mágicamente pudiera eliminar las dificultades relacionadas al autismo (la sensibilidad sensorial, los problemas de comunicación, etc.) él lo haría sin chistar.