Understanding the Brain Basis of Autism

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024

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  • @GuacamoleKun
    @GuacamoleKun 2 роки тому +20

    It'll be so cool to see what patterns become visible in the future when brain scanning is common for everyone

  • @alistarlewis7728
    @alistarlewis7728 4 роки тому +70

    I have autism and I struggle everyday because my brain works different and nobody understands

    • @einwd
      @einwd 4 роки тому +3

      ESPeCIALLY WHEN I EAT IN PUBLIC

    • @katherinecollins8109
      @katherinecollins8109 3 роки тому +2

      I understand 💕

    • @nicolecheyn1337
      @nicolecheyn1337 3 роки тому +1

      People believe there are no cure yet I saw a testimony of someone who got cured from a deadly disease .....
      Today I'm also free from herpes

    • @filipeflower
      @filipeflower 3 роки тому +1

      @@nicolecheyn1337 What makes you think that's true?

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 3 роки тому +2

      @@katherinecollins8109 you dont understand unless you are the person.

  • @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293
    @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293 3 роки тому +38

    Its strange I have autism but Im really good at reading peoples emotions maybe because I have dysprexia when I was younger I was really good at sports. Im very glad Im Christian because God is love and loves me very much this makes me feel free. I have a constant battle in my Brain for Instance a random thought will just pop inside my head. Thank you for reading my comments and have a nice day :)

    • @elliekeen8712
      @elliekeen8712 2 роки тому +2

      I feel your pain I have dypsreixa and autism and alot of other stuff I know how it feels to be lonely and egnored and misunderstood by other children remember your amazing and never EVER EVER GIVE UP also I hope u have a great day to (:

    • @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293
      @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293 2 роки тому +2

      @@elliekeen8712 Thank you so much Ellie have a great day also :)

    • @elliekeen8712
      @elliekeen8712 2 роки тому +2

      @@joellukewarriorforjesusthe293 thank you to (:

    • @elliekeen8712
      @elliekeen8712 2 роки тому +3

      @@joellukewarriorforjesusthe293 You've made my day thank you so much

    • @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293
      @joellukewarriorforjesusthe293 2 роки тому +3

      @@elliekeen8712 Thats wonderful to hear Ellie just know you are loved so much by God. He really does care about you :)

  • @Nobody800_
    @Nobody800_ 2 роки тому +7

    “I KNOW it will help other people” YES IT WILL BUDDY!!

  • @MrChris7582
    @MrChris7582 Рік тому +5

    my youngest child now is 5 just got diagnosed with autism in October..it took a long time waiting in line to get the testing especially because when we applied for it you couldnt get testing at all cause covid happened. so it's been backed up. he got all the testing and it says inspite of his communication and socialization skills his iq is actually 140. he has 160 in pattern recognition and 140 in pattern reasoning. he knows words way above grade level he scored 150 for word recognition. but putting the words together he scored 75. we still have to figure out why hes having a hard time stringing words together. be also has some behavioral issues like repetitive behavior no social boundaries with his peers like going into peoples spaces and touching them. and he also gets really angry when he cant articulate how he feels. and sometimes hits or throws tantrums. but hes actually the sweetest and most honest kid..he can't lie at all.. he can only tell you the truth. or at least what he believes to be true.

  • @joes8418
    @joes8418 3 роки тому +44

    This is one of the most ableist "professional" videos I have ever seen. For starters, autism isn't just a solely empathy related disorder. As a autistic person, who is capable of very high levels of empathy, I must say that your correlation is lacking.
    Many on the SPECTRUM have sensory issues, struggle with change/need routine, can get overwhelmed with emotion, difficulties learning is an issue too. Baseless assumptions can be both harmful and hurtful, especially within the context of someone who's meant to be an expert.
    Lastly, I really hope none of you told the kid there's anything wrong with him. Like his brain doesn't function like it should.

    • @olivia-jh4fd
      @olivia-jh4fd 3 роки тому +10

      Thank you! I found this video super offensive! Especially when the guy said "what went wrong in their brain to make them suffer from autism" or something, that was awful!

    • @13saz
      @13saz 3 роки тому +2

      Yep, agreed! Thank you for saying this

    • @hogey74
      @hogey74 3 роки тому +1

      At no point do they suggest autism is related to one part of the brain. I've never heard anyone suggest that.
      You sound angry and like you've got a fair bit of oppositional/ defiance stuff going on. It's quite common with autism and I'm sorry you see things that way. You can influence that if you wish, but a defensiveness regarding the mind, even if demonstrably impaired, is also common with autism.

    • @GeorgeMakrides
      @GeorgeMakrides 3 роки тому +1

      Omg, thanks for saying that. “What’s going wrong in the brain?” What a wrong way to look at it. How about “let’s understand the difference in our way our brains work?” Most people with autism I know are highly empathetic. I can relate to how other feel. How they think is a different story. Do they even think before saying offensive things? 🤔 😂

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 3 роки тому

      Totally agree with your assessment J Salt!

  • @tehgiestone6031
    @tehgiestone6031 2 роки тому +3

    I have autism and high function. Its a bad mix with bipolar im blessed everyday. Bless up everybody

  • @Pokémon-1991
    @Pokémon-1991 2 роки тому +2

    Oh my I remember now when I was a little girl, I went to the doctor of autism and checked my brain in ultra sound.

  • @dianavp9054
    @dianavp9054 3 роки тому +10

    Interesting that autism is framed as a disorder. How about neuro-divergent from the typical? Doesn't mean the brain is disordered, rather it is other-ordered. I don't feel that I have a disorder. I've always felt that the majority just makes all the rules about how they want to communicate without having to bother to learn how others communicate. Of two people speaking different languages, should one person be considered disordered, or just processes the world differently?

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

      disorder is something thats out of order, if majority of population doesnt have outism then its normal not to have it and that makes it a disorder, something thats out of order

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 2 роки тому +4

      @@Narko_Marko The majority of the world seems pretty screwed up to me. Perhaps they are disordered.

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

      @@dianavp9054 completely missed the point

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 2 роки тому

      @@Narko_Marko You are an expert, or just your opinion?
      I know what disordered means.
      Just because a neuro typical cannot understand my thinking process does not make it wrong or disordered. You do you.

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

      @@dianavp9054 it doesnt make it wrong but it does make it disordered just like being ginger is a disorder

  • @EZENS.
    @EZENS. 4 роки тому +26

    Interesting video
    But
    Nothing going wrong in their brains ; retarded understanding of what is actually at play. Meeting one another in greater sensitivity , and through greater awareness of subtleties would resolve a lot of misunderstandings ;
    It’s an open invitation into a simplified way of being present with one another ; transcending the habit of translating everything into complex language structures .
    being aware of a non-dual perspective of life...while witnessing the seeming paradox of polarized phenomena....
    simply asks for a more holistic approach to life in general .
    Many.. so called “normal” ways of self defining oneself
    might not apply to the way someone in the autism spectrum would prioritize their way of perceiving life
    or in terms of how they operate their interactions .

    • @tylernereim8295
      @tylernereim8295 3 роки тому

      I'm glad I'm not the only one that pulled a face when they phrased it that way.

    • @morrisdonald8795
      @morrisdonald8795 2 роки тому

      God has done it for my son through the help of Doctor oba, he helped my son cure from Autism, he is not on the spectrum anymore, he talks clearly, very smart, good eye contact, he behaves well and living a normal fulfil life, this Doctor can help you also, ua-cam.com/channels/ZoYUFJ13lolG2Kz0MqomPg.html

    • @elliekeen8712
      @elliekeen8712 2 роки тому +1

      @@morrisdonald8795 U CANT TAKE A PART OF YOUR CHILD AWAY THAT'S JUST EVIL

    • @RickOAA
      @RickOAA Рік тому

      There's nothing wrong. It's something different. A shockingly obtuse statement.

  • @maxskinner7243
    @maxskinner7243 3 роки тому +3

    I have a mild form of autism, and now I wonder, how different am I from other kids? Get made fun of from what I love which is tapping, like how do people not like the tapping? But I have learned things pretty fast so, that's a plus.

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому +1

      what is tapping?

    • @morrisdonald8795
      @morrisdonald8795 2 роки тому

      🙏🙏God has done it for my son through the help of Doctor oba, he helped my son cure from Autism, he is not on the spectrum anymore, he talks clearly, very smart, good eye contact, he behaves well and living a normal fulfil life, this Doctor can help you also, ua-cam.com/channels/ZoYUFJ13lolG2Kz0MqomPg.html

    • @alenaduplantier4505
      @alenaduplantier4505 2 роки тому

      It's okay my friend people with autism is still intelligent in a different kind of way😉😉

    • @booklover8546
      @booklover8546 Рік тому

      I love tapping and spinning too x

    • @widen_inhorizons
      @widen_inhorizons Рік тому +1

      Do you know morse code?

  • @julialaynemcclain1562
    @julialaynemcclain1562 6 днів тому

    Interesting but not sure u can make it thru the weird tingly Muzak in the background- maybe the producer doesn’t realize that kind of noise can be really hard to hear thru for those of us on the autism/adhd spectrum - who are a big audience for brain research. I’m going to try to get thru it. It looks interesting.

  • @slaygal9012
    @slaygal9012 3 роки тому +5

    Was the Brain Scan of her brain, makes sense considering it’s smooth, autism isn’t a disease that we suffer from! It’s part of our identity

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому +1

      its a dissorder, something that isnt in order, something that deviates from the norm, its not normal

    • @morrisdonald8795
      @morrisdonald8795 2 роки тому

      🙏🙏God has done it for my son through the help of Doctor oba, he helped my son cure from Autism, he is not on the spectrum anymore, he talks clearly, very smart, good eye contact, he behaves well and living a normal fulfil life, this Doctor can help you also, ua-cam.com/channels/ZoYUFJ13lolG2Kz0MqomPg.html

    • @slaygal9012
      @slaygal9012 2 роки тому +2

      @@Narko_Marko normal is only determined by what the majority thinks is ok, by your own logic being a gay isn’t “normal”, it’s regularity doesn’t matter and something being atypical doesn’t make it bad, also many prominently scientists where autistic or had ADHD so you should shut your mouth and read up about this stuff

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому +1

      @@slaygal9012 not normal =\= bad
      all fish swim.
      a hydra swims.
      Is it reasonable to conclude from just those two statements that hydra is a fish?

    • @slaygal9012
      @slaygal9012 2 роки тому

      @@Narko_Marko autistic people are literally the exact same as neurotypicals, we just take in information differently, calling us subhuman is like calling a member of the lgbtqia+ community subhuman

  • @tyd8077
    @tyd8077 3 роки тому +10

    "ability to understand what another person is thinking" is that the same thing as empathy?

    • @uglyroboticscot
      @uglyroboticscot 3 роки тому +4

      Sorta, are understanding of people’s feelings comes from are lack of “theory of mind” it’s called it’s actually a 6 main sense to understand in people’s emotions in certain situations.

    • @subfreak1621
      @subfreak1621 3 роки тому +4

      no I can easily empathize with people, I even sometimes cry just because someone else is crying but to understand what other people are thinking and expect their even most basic reaction is impossible. Because of that I got falsely accused of many things and got scammed many times but if I see someone suffering then my day is ruined.

    • @morrisdonald8795
      @morrisdonald8795 2 роки тому

      God has done it for my son through the help of Doctor oba, he helped my son cure from Autism, he is not on the spectrum anymore, he talks clearly, very smart, good eye contact, he behaves well and living a normal fulfil life, this Doctor can help you also, ua-cam.com/channels/ZoYUFJ13lolG2Kz0MqomPg.html

    • @rayce9371
      @rayce9371 Рік тому +2

      I don't think they are the same thing. Empathy is the ability to understand the feelings of another. I do believe the ability to understand what another person is thinking grants you the ability to be more accurately empathetic.

  • @Mont1.
    @Mont1. Рік тому

    Oh my god, it that fucking CHRIS CHAN?!!>!!? GET MY HOUSE OF DE INTERNET.

    • @Mont1.
      @Mont1. Рік тому

      (Austism Virgin with rage)

    • @Mont1.
      @Mont1. Рік тому

      My parents left me

  • @gabriellalaplace
    @gabriellalaplace 4 роки тому +1

    Was the study diverse. I did some screening tests. I might have autism.

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

      what do u mean diverse?

    • @gabriellalaplace
      @gabriellalaplace 2 роки тому

      @@Narko_Marko different types of people

    • @gabriellalaplace
      @gabriellalaplace 2 роки тому

      @@Narko_Marko and different genders

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

      @@gabriellalaplace well there is a girl and a boy in the video and idk what u mean by different types of people, they are studying autism so they only need people with autism

    • @gabriellalaplace
      @gabriellalaplace 2 роки тому

      @@Narko_Marko I didn't rewatch the video to see what it's about. I guessed the brain was studied. I read b4 that female and male brains with autism have different regions of the brain affected.

  • @hercules71185
    @hercules71185 3 місяці тому +1

    So I believe what you guys are doing is looking at a very small portion of what autism is and the side effects of the downsides of autism.
    You're going into all the negatives like how we can't process emotions. You are absolutely the furthest from correct here. We are oversensitive. We are hypersensitive to emotions and we are hypersensitive to situations. The reason why we tend to have difficulty reading emotions specifically early in age. Is because we focus on smaller circles of things. Our focus ring is smaller. Because we're stimulated more rapidly by more objects. More specifically you can recognize this in childhood by playing with the components of a toy rather than a toy itself.
    As the same goes for the parenting if done correctly the child feels safe. The child doesn't look up at my face because he is safe and he doesn't need to look to confirm that he knows this is a safe area. He leaves it open as almost a sense of trust in that area or direction. He doesn't need to process your emotions, you give him everything he needs.
    We only care about the results. Now as he gets older if he has the processing power of this gift I call autism. He's able to use it and to focus on numerous passions. From neuroscience,, to quantum physics, to physics, to cars, to art, to programming.
    And then on top of it becomes the top of his industry. Becoming a trainer for the most successful unions in the country. All because I'm overly passionate about every single thing I do. Autism is a gift. It takes us longer to see the big picture sometimes because we're stuck focused on the nuances of the intricacies of everything that can and will go wrong. We're also so worried about how we'll come off to others and how others will perceive us for what we know or how we act.
    A lot of our life we spend masking just so we can try to fit in. We will put on different personas just to kind of make characters that people will like. But then they like the characters. And then sometimes we're able to mold that character into the agenda that we have as a human being and we end up successful like myself.
    Now I say successful not because I'm like some millionaire or something. I'm a happy father of three. I have a good family and yes I have sensitivities. But you would never know that, you would see me as a hard, but fun loving construction worker that benefits every person who works with him, because that's what I do for a living. I build my business purely off integrity and knowledge.
    Being able to live the characters is an exploration of your human and it's sort of fun. But then also being able to dive deep into your passions and be accepted that you get excited and talk loudly about the things you're passionate about. You're diagnosing this as all of the flaws that it has. Perhaps we should be diagnosing it for all of the positives that it has. Such as the insane memory that I'm gifted. Or my incredible pattern recognition skills. I think the people are too focused on these small circles or their brains are just aren't able to zoom out to the big picture. They weren't given the horsepower but if we focus on the positives maybe we can get the people adapted to utilize the positives in a way that they can overpower the shortcomings.

  • @williamschroeder8128
    @williamschroeder8128 Рік тому

    Changed my life. Lol

  • @Narko_Marko
    @Narko_Marko 2 роки тому

    i thought about this, thinking is solving problems, low iq people are bad at solving those problems, and autistic people try to solve them in a different way, maybe ignoring some things that other people notice, so they are bad at socializing with other people

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko Рік тому

      @pristinejoel8802 you are very welcome, my herbs are top notch. Grown by 65 year old English midgets and picket with gold tongs.

  • @Daniel-oz6qu
    @Daniel-oz6qu 3 роки тому +1

    Because the autiks is in the brain and diseases makes brain make difference thijling and thoughts making them beehave diffrent 💯

  • @p.mrockypete2475
    @p.mrockypete2475 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks to my autism I still fail to succeed in education……no surprise If I become homeless