Notas del episodio

For today's episode, we will cover B2 (insistence on sameness, inflexible routines, and ritualized behaviors) and B3 (highly restricted, fixated interests with abnormal intensity). It emphasizes the preference for an internal world, where repetition and self-directed learning thrive, contrasting this with societal misunderstandings that label such behaviors as abnormal. The episode critiques societal pressures to conform to broad knowledge expectations, highlighting how Autistics find comfort in their self-driven focus, supported by neurobiological insights like the role of the mesencephalon in attention and environmental interaction.

Further, the episode addresses the challenges Autistics face with external disruptions, like unpredictable social interactions or changes to routines, which can feel debilitating due to the brain’s predictive  ... 

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Palabras clave
Autism; Criteria B; Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors cause Social Problems; SuperpowersAutism; Criteria A; Social Communication and Interaction; Sensory Processing and Unpredictableness of the Outside WorldAutism and Criteria B; Little Professors; This is AutismAutism and EducationAutism and mPFC, ACC, and Insula; Adaptive Responses; SocialnessAutism Research Autism; Autistic