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Is There a Link between Engineering and Autism?
University of Cambridge, UK Autism is a severe childhood neuropsychiatric condition with a substantial genetic component. At the cognitive level children with autism are impaired in the development of their folk psychology, seict while they are normal or even superior in the development of their folk physics. We predicted that if their parent shared this cognitive phenotype, then they should be over-represented in engineering as an occupation. This prediction was confirmed. Both fathers and grand-fathers of children with autism were found more than twice as often in the field of engineering, compared with fathers and grandfathers of other children. This link between autism and engineering may throw light not only on autism itself, but ultimately on the genetic basis of two essential human abilities: folk psychology and folk physics.
Key Words: domainspecificity folkphysics folkpsychology genetics parentaloccupation phenotype
Autism, Vol. 1, No. 1,
101-109 (1997) This article has been cited by other articles:
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