I feel like if one wanted to know what would happen if one took the “autism” dialed and turned it all the way to far-negative values, one should look for traits that are negatively genetically correlated with autism. I don’t know what those traits would be, though; I had trouble finding any good studies of that.
However, I don’t know whether this is necessarily the group of people that autistic people would most struggle to understand, or where their understanding of other people would be most improved if they learned to understand that group. After all, the group might have its own oddities that aren’t related to autism.
Let’s take a look at cognitive vs non-cognitive traits first and foremost. Autism has cognitive and risky behavior bias, Bipolar has non-cognitive and longevity bias, but both are positively correlated to SES, Openness and Emotional Stability. Within this bias problem, we can see that Non-cognitive tilt is correlated to Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-020-00754-2
This for some reason feels similar to Emil Kirkegaard’s Verbal Tilt theory, and how autism is non-verbal tilt and intelligence, bipolar is verbal tilt and sentimentality. It is common knowledge that most dark traits are correlated to low IQ and/or SES, however its relation to tilts and highly educated counter-conjectures is not known. https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/2020/05/the-verbal-tilt-model/
I feel like if one wanted to know what would happen if one took the “autism” dialed and turned it all the way to far-negative values, one should look for traits that are negatively genetically correlated with autism. I don’t know what those traits would be, though; I had trouble finding any good studies of that.
However, I don’t know whether this is necessarily the group of people that autistic people would most struggle to understand, or where their understanding of other people would be most improved if they learned to understand that group. After all, the group might have its own oddities that aren’t related to autism.
Let’s take a look at cognitive vs non-cognitive traits first and foremost. Autism has cognitive and risky behavior bias, Bipolar has non-cognitive and longevity bias, but both are positively correlated to SES, Openness and Emotional Stability. Within this bias problem, we can see that Non-cognitive tilt is correlated to Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-020-00754-2
This for some reason feels similar to Emil Kirkegaard’s Verbal Tilt theory, and how autism is non-verbal tilt and intelligence, bipolar is verbal tilt and sentimentality. It is common knowledge that most dark traits are correlated to low IQ and/or SES, however its relation to tilts and highly educated counter-conjectures is not known. https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/2020/05/the-verbal-tilt-model/