wavefreak58 wrote:
Poke wrote:
If you think autism isn't the behavioral manifestation of brain lesions (abnormalities), then you're wrong.
I do not feel "threatened" by a lack of understanding.
Define lesion.
Lesions usually are something like scarring or changes do to some process that changes the cellular structures in a negative way. . Are some of the hyperplasticity things found considered lesions? Aren't some of these microstructural differences just that - differences? I suppose I'm splitting hairs, but a structural difference isn't necessarily a lesion.
As I said, "lesion" is a very broad term in the world of medicine, especially when it comes to the brain, and can be applied to any "abnormality"--including hyperplaticity.
And you are splitting hairs--not that you don't have a point, but, where do you draw the line? When does it stop being a "difference" and start being a "negative" trait"? The truth is, there is a meaningful,
general continuity and correlation between the concepts of "deviance" and "bad".