Difference between revisions of "Talk:Autism Tutorial Part 1"
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Chris seems to believe the Corpus Callosum is the 'most important' contributing factor to Autism. This couldn't be further from the truth- the Corpus Callosum is remarkable in that, although seeming important being a major structure connecting the brain's hemispheres, it's loss causes only the most minor (though [http:// | Chris seems to believe the Corpus Callosum is the 'most important' contributing factor to Autism. This couldn't be further from the truth- the Corpus Callosum is remarkable in that, although seeming important being a major structure connecting the brain's hemispheres, it's loss causes only the most minor (though [http://www.holah.co.uk/study/sperry/ exceedingly interesting]) of physiological impairments. I see no way a malformation in the Corpus Callosum could CAUSE his Autism or even contribute in any meaningful way to it-if anything, it may be that autism causes maldevelopment OF the Corpus Callosum, not vice-versa. -- [[Qeex]] 07:15, 14 Feb 2011 (GMT) |
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I was going to upload, but the video linked has captured it way better than me. Isarko 09:18, 13 February 2011 (PST)
Starting the transcript. I need this material put to paper so I can... study it. ALBASPERCHU 13:31, 13 February 2011 (CST)
- Fuck me, I've never done a transcript before but now I understand the pain those that do are in for when this fatsack starts flapping his gums. I'm going to try to do all 7 parts of this schluckfest. ALBASPERCHU 13:41, 13 February 2011 (CST)
- There you go, all done. Have fun hyperlinking the hell out of his rant, boys and girls. ALBASPERCHU 14:05, 13 February 2011 (CST)
The bit were he said he doesn't engage in self-destructive behavior needs to direct to the many videos where he hits himself in the face. I found this one so far, but I know there are some better ones, including that one where he does it like a dozen times. I'm having no luck with the search tool. --Xanabit 13:52, 13 February 2011 (PST)
Scientific failings
Chris seems to believe the Corpus Callosum is the 'most important' contributing factor to Autism. This couldn't be further from the truth- the Corpus Callosum is remarkable in that, although seeming important being a major structure connecting the brain's hemispheres, it's loss causes only the most minor (though exceedingly interesting) of physiological impairments. I see no way a malformation in the Corpus Callosum could CAUSE his Autism or even contribute in any meaningful way to it-if anything, it may be that autism causes maldevelopment OF the Corpus Callosum, not vice-versa. -- Qeex 07:15, 14 Feb 2011 (GMT)