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    1. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      What was really stunning was that when you looked at the age of the competitors there was a huge drop off in those born after 1980. In the US and North Europe, the first cohorts to attain maximum adult height were born around 1978.

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    2. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      My belief is that kids born around the same year as Tom Brady received the maximum beneficial dose of growth and nutrition before we reached some kind of Omega Point that natural selection had never designed us for.

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    3. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      Starting in the 1980’s after increasing steadily for decades, birth weights peaked and then progressively declined in wealthy countries around the world. The most complete figure I could find comes from Japan, where the decline began around 1980.pic.twitter.com/S9H0OGWmTD

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    4. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      For most of history the average North European male height was 5’5-5’6”, with exceptionally good conditions leading to heights of up to 5’8”. Through most of history people never even came close to maxing out their size, producing a problem natural selection has yet to solve.

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    5. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      If you have autistic relatives, you might be curious how this kind of growth spillover actually leads to autism. My stance is that much of autism qualifies as “precocious depression”, in which normal depressive symptoms occur so early as to become fixed.

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    6. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      The strongest genetic overlap between autism and another measurable quality is with depression and low well-being. Interestingly, some of the genes that increase autism risk also improve IQ, which is the opposite of what you see in schizophrenia and ADHD.pic.twitter.com/bochHxlwrS

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    7. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      Depression and autism are both characterized by low levels of brain blood flow; from a certain fmri point of view autism doesn’t look _like_ depression it looks like it IS depression, but depression that begins at an abnormally early point in development.

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    8. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      When people become depressed they undergo mental declines in areas like psychomotor speed and episodic memory for real events that sometimes outlast the depression by months. The decline in memory leads to a kind of self-centered rumination reminiscent of autism.

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    9. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      Hopefully that makes sense, but what’s much more baffling is how exactly autism would be associated with high intelligence, likely having something to do with their overgrown frontal lobes.

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    10. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      Autistics have large, impressive looking frontal lobes, but autism is in many ways actually reminiscent of the executive dysfunction and avolition of people who have suffered frontal lobe damage. It's possible there are just too many cells.

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      Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

      A solution to the problem might be glimpsed by looking at childhood prodigies, among whom autism in close relatives is much more common than among the general population. https://www.scottbarrykaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Ruthsatz-Urbach-2012.pdf …. The world’s greatest mathematician, Terence Tao, has a severely autistic brother

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        2. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          The autistic frontal lobe can be compared to a huge ceremonial sword a man keeps on his wall. It looks powerful, but if he actually tries to swing it he fails so miserably he’d be better off with his fists. But if the right, rare person came along to pick it up.....

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        3. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          I do think, though, that the autistic frontal lobe is evidence of an isolated mental superiority. The frontal lobe’s role in working memory, in blocking the sensory interference of the outside world, interacts with episodic memory deficits to produce a kind of blindness.

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        4. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          One of the few conditions that competes with tuberous sclerosis in its autism overlap is congenital blindness: nearly half of children born blind have autistic symptoms and this group also produces prodigies at a greatly elevated rate: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1693122/pdf/12639331.pdf …

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        5. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          Autistics often seem to be half-blind, unable to track what’s happening around them. You might ask them to pick up an object on the other side of the room and see them scanning desperately trying to identify something five feet away.

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        6. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          I once saw a very smart autistic kid waiting in a lunch line with a look of deep concentration on his face. A cook put a cupcake on his tray and waited for him to leave, which he didn’t, eventually asking politely: “Uh, can I get my cupcake?” He hadn’t seen it.

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        7. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          Of all the autistics I have ever met this particular kid had the best memory, a genuine prodigy. The autistic deficit in their awareness of the real world is in part a pure defect related to depression, but it’s also the result of a genuinely superior ability to focus attention.

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        8. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Jul 11

          That’s the end of the autism thing. I think it was good enough for me to finally get into the grift game, so if you liked it you can send me money at http://paypal.me/crimkadid  Thank you very much for reading.

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