My understanding is that adolescent vagus nerve stimulators are being used on Autistic/epileptic children. Are stimulators being triggered after sensitive sounds hit the Childs ears? The exposure gives the child a chance to tone down the sound before he feels pain, and then the stimulator would stop the pain cycle. This would give the child some calm to learn in more environments.
If Autism proves to be metegenetic, like diabetes, could the dire emotionality of WWWII have led to the surge in autism and aspersers? Could this be a natural cycle of humans solving their problems? In other word,s like diabetes, it was something your grandparents went through.
One way to handle the threatened "recategorization" of Asperger's in the U. S. DSM is to say, "I have Asperger's in some countries."
Scientific concepts cannot appear to be muddled or it tends to discredit professionals' occupation and competence. Having "scientific" classifications disagree depending on who is sitting on the panel causes unease.
Even if de-listed, it can be stated it is in some countries and the professionals haven't figured out how to deal with us.
My understanding is that adolescent vagus nerve stimulators are being used on Autistic/epileptic children. Are stimulators being triggered after sensitive sounds hit the Childs ears? The exposure gives the child a chance to tone down the sound before he feels pain, and then the stimulator would stop the pain cycle. This would give the child some calm to learn in more environments.
tmarti69 2 weeks ago
If Autism proves to be metegenetic, like diabetes, could the dire emotionality of WWWII have led to the surge in autism and aspersers? Could this be a natural cycle of humans solving their problems? In other word,s like diabetes, it was something your grandparents went through.
tmarti69 2 weeks ago
This would leave one other dilemma that autism is not common in the third world, but child labor may mitigate the discrepancy.
tmarti69 2 weeks ago
Game Theory:
One way to handle the threatened "recategorization" of Asperger's in the U. S. DSM is to say, "I have Asperger's in some countries."
Scientific concepts cannot appear to be muddled or it tends to discredit professionals' occupation and competence. Having "scientific" classifications disagree depending on who is sitting on the panel causes unease.
Even if de-listed, it can be stated it is in some countries and the professionals haven't figured out how to deal with us.
NumberZeroZeroSix 2 months ago