Cockroach96 wrote:
This is impossible, but it is just a mental experiment.
What would happen if someone's brain got permanently reconfigured from Aspie to NT, or from NT to Aspie, overnight?
I think it would depend greatly on the age of the person and how far their identity had developed, or how big their collection of schemas was.
A very young person may be able to adapt satisfactorily, but an older person may have the experience of dementia or going insane, and find it unbearable.
A person will tend to hang on to what their normal state of mind is, and thus the brain will try to re-wire back in a way to accommodate that way of thinking.
An experiment was done using glasses with lens that invert the image people were seeing. After a couple of weeks the test subjects were seeing things right-side-up again and would see inverted when the glasses were removed. After the experiment the brains re-wired again to return to normal.
The bottom line is that we have a strong need to perceive the world in a way that we are used to, or comfortable with.
The brain tends to adapt to that need.