Originally Posted by Trouble
OH, I think DOMS and I could easily appreciate the implications of this report. While it doesn't address the suspected prenatal genetic alterations, it does address potential environmental factor influences on the progression of neural developmental impairment and the psychobiology of autism. It unfortunately ignores other physiological factors that are thought to play a role. If symptoms are largely reversed by dietary and supplement intervention, and alternate neural processing possible (by a process called mirroring, in all but the most profoundly autistic patients), then autism symptom expression and extent is a more plastic phenotype that is commonly assumed. Therefore, it may be more readily correctable than reported.
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