Article 76S62 Pioneer of ‘extreme male brain’ theory of autism now says phrase unhelpful

Pioneer of ‘extreme male brain’ theory of autism now says phrase unhelpful

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#76S62)

Exclusive: Prof Simon Baron-Cohen says his language was misunderstood and it is a myth that autistic people lack empathy

The scientist who pioneered the extreme male brain" theory of autism has said he regrets characterising the condition in this way because the phrase lends itself to misunderstandings.

Prof Simon Baron-Cohen's theory that autistic people tend strongly towards systemising over empathising has been hugely influential in shaping the popular perception of autism over the past two decades. The underlying science had stood the test of time, but he said he now views the extreme male brain" label as unhelpful.

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