ocdgirl123 wrote:
Link to theory if you are unaware:
http://rdos.net/eng/asperger.htm-I am really bad at communicating with dogs, in fact, I am worse than a person who has never seen a dog in the life would be!
-Meat makes me feel sick and makes me more autistic I think
-I don't have red and there is no red hair in my family at all
-I have no food intolerances (except to meat)
-I'm not left-handed
-I was born in the winter
-I don't have face blindness
-I have no problem with eye contact
-I DID NOT have an abnormal head growth, it was COMPLETELY normal, was normal at birth and my head size is still normal
I am not going to list them all but there was also other things in the article that didn't apply to me, the ones listed above are just the big ones. The biggest similarity I can find is the fact that I have brown eyes.
Does this mean I can't have autism?
It means that the neanderthal theory is bunch of hooey!
As a freshman in college back in the seventies I came up with my own theory that White people (like myself) got that way from the neanderthals. The the prevailing notion that the neanderthals somehow evolved into us- all modern people. I concluded from wide reading that that was wrong. Anatomical moderns lived in Western Asia before invading europe and were blocked from western europe by a band of glaciers and areas of bad hunting in central europe- and then during slight let up in the cold climate of the Ice Age the barrier fell and the moderns invaded and swamped the neanderthals. Through a combination of out competing and geneticially swamping the neanderthals ( with or without help from violence) the neanderthals went extinct. But there was some hanky panky between the two groups. So modern europeans have modern bone structure but have the wierd lite eyes skin and hair of the neanderthals.
The rest of the world seems to have caught up to my theory about skin color. Ironically ive kinda abandoned it. The moderns took to wearing cloths early on and probably lost the need for skin pigment to protect from the sun soon after leaving africa.
We know the Neanderthals were light enough in skin color to use dark body paint. But both groups may have evolved light skin indenpendently. Ive become agnostic about the coloration issue.
But even if we did get lite coloration from Neanderthals I doubt we got autism from them. Im not convinced that autism is really anymore correlated to geographic origin than is tooth decay.
And if it is - I dont see it beng correltated to one time neanderthal areas (even as well as light hair eyes and skin seem to be). Alot more works to be done to map autism to even begin looking at the theory seriously. They find autistics on every continent.
So if I were the OP I wouldnt take the theory seriously.