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Developer, philosopher, science-fiction fan and cynic.

I'm promoting Autism awareness and promoting Autism proposal. Please read about Asperger syndrome - it may consider you or one of your friend/collegues! The great forum to discuss about Autism/Aspergers is WrongPlanet.

One of my hobbies are foreign languages. If it's also your hobby, please commit to Languages proposal! I'm a reader of UniLang forum.

I also like science-fiction. My favourite writer is Stanisław Lem. This is real genius, his works are filled with a great number of ideas and thoughts about the future of civilization.


Apr
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awarded  Popular Question
Mar
12
awarded  Enlightened
Mar
12
awarded  Nice Answer
Mar
9
awarded  Custodian
Mar
9
reviewed No Action Needed Autism: Social Skills: Body Language and Facial Expressions
Jan
30
comment Are IQ tests “biased” against individuals with Asperger's Syndrome?
AFAIK Mensa tests are written so that they are not biased towards native speakers
Jan
14
accepted Are there any reliable self-tests for autism spectrum disorder?
Dec
30
asked Are there any reliable self-tests for autism spectrum disorder?
Oct
11
answered What is the scientific basis for long-term negative physiological effects of overstudying?
Oct
6
answered Is there a cognitive psychology theory for social curiosity?
Oct
6
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Oct
6
awarded  Critic
Oct
4
awarded  Teacher
Oct
4
comment Is there a cognitive psychology theory for social curiosity?
People are gathering information about the people they know, about the people their friends know and about fully unknown people as well. Just for clarification, you're looking for theory than distinguishes those 3 cases?
Oct
4
answered How to explain emoticons to an autistic person?
Jul
4
awarded  Scholar
Jul
4
accepted Is the Neanderthal Theory of Autistic brain a reasonable scientific theory?
Jul
4
accepted Is an autistic person's brain different from a non-autistic one?
Jul
3
comment Is an autistic person's brain different from a non-autistic one?
Well, unfortunatelly only a small part of autistic people are savants.
Jul
3
comment Is an autistic person's brain different from a non-autistic one?
I mean, any form of scan, that could apply