Tuesday, 4 August 2009

I do miss Dr Lyen at times.

Of course, he's the only one who's ever told me I was poised to change something.

He once said he thought I could solve the mystery and roots of autism.

I wonder why he thought that way?




It is, as they've always thought, a package of problems. It merely seems social at first because we are triggered to notice social factors. Then comes the neuro/development theories.

And behind every social/speech-act lies a pyscho-motor fact.

"... in children with autism, the latencies for both kinematics and muscular events indicated an increase of the duration of unloading. These results indicate the use of a feedback rather than a feed-forward mode of control. Impairments in both the building of internal representations and the mastering of timing parameters, could explain the deficient postural anticipation reported in children with autism.
- research paper

What could damage the brain that early on?

Faulty consciousness. Incomplete feedback and muscle control tends to warp any formation of a world-view.

A very simple hypothesis.

Too bad I'm not a doctor.

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