photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_kg5QueHwVw/82219425_182701333128028_1236350359568384000_o_182701329794695.jpg photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_kg5QueHwVw/82907461_182701349794693_6979228075389091840_n_182701346461360.jpg —“I have read a lot about ASpergers since my son was diagnosed with Aspergers at 4 year old, and from what can remember the Asperger’s tendency/genes goes from father of mother and from mother son. Is that what you also know? I was never diagnosed, though my husband it is very clear where he got “it” from and where I got “it” from.”—Eliza Thentor
As far as I know there is no such pattern, and as far as I know there is no means of genetic transmission of such a pattern. As far as I know: (a) it’s genetic and not in-utero (identical (as high as 98%!!!) vs fraternal(as high as 40%) twins). (b) it seems about equally heritable from both male and female lines. (c) it is clearly part of the european ‘success’ because it’s most dominant in very north (Scandinavian) europeans.
SPECULATION: male, analytic, and HFA brains are just extreme males natural in the human distribution. Autism (cognitive inhibition) is caused by a M-A-HFA brains combined with a genetic defect (fragile-x, or one of the other known genetic defects that cause significant loss in IQ). In other words I think it’s two separate axis.
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