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Autism’s direct cause? Failure of infant-mother eye contact in a complex adaptive system

McDowell, Doctor Maxson J (2011) Autism’s direct cause? Failure of infant-mother eye contact in a complex adaptive system. [Journal (Paginated)]

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This paper shows that an experimental hypothesis is plausible and merits testing. In brief the hypothesis is that autism begins with a failure in early learning and that changing the environment of early learning would dramatically change its incidence. Strong statistical evidence supporting this hypothesis was published by Waldman et al. (2008) but this evidence has largely been ignored, perhaps because it challenges prevalent beliefs about autism. This paper also suggests that the current epidemic of autism is serious enough, and intellectually mysterious enough, to merit attention from a wider community of cognitive scientists: new ideas are needed. A confirmation of this paper’s hypothesis would have interesting implications for cognitive science.

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Keywords:Autism spectrum disorder Complexity Complex dynamic system Eye contact Face recognition Infant-mother dyad Intersubjectivity Oxytocin Self-organized Television Smart phones
Subjects:Biology > Theoretical Biology
Psychology > Developmental Psychology
Neuroscience > Neuropsychology
ID Code:9124
Deposited By: McDowell, Doctor Maxson J.
Deposited On:18 Nov 2013 21:00
Last Modified:18 Nov 2013 21:00

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