Autism and the preference for imaginary worlds

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e279 (2022)
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Abstract

Dubourg and Baumard mention a potential role for the human drive to systemise as a factor motivating interest in imaginary worlds. Given that hyperexpression of this trait has been linked with autism (Baron-Cohen, 2002, 2006), we think this raises interesting implications for how those on the autism spectrum may differ from the neurotypical population in their engagement with imaginary worlds.

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Heather Browning
University of Southampton
Walter Veit
University of Reading

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