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Simon Baron Cohen- Keynote speech: Understanding sex differences in autism 

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Keynote speech given by Simon Baron Cohen from the Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University (UK) at the Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019: "A New Dynamic for Change and Inclusion", held the 13-15th September 2019 in Nice, France.
Multiple studies now show that in the general population, females
on average show higher levels of empathy and males on average
show a stronger drive to systemize. Empathy involves both a cognitive element (recognizing another person’s mental state) and
an affective element (responding to another person’s mental state
with an appropriate emotion). Systemizing is the drive to analyse or
build systems (whether these are mechanical, mathematical, musical, natural, abstract, motoric, or collectible). Systems are anything that follows if-and-then rules.
I present evidence that autistic people score below average on
different measures of cognitive empathy and that they are intact
and even sometimes superior on measures of systemizing. If one
takes the difference (D scores) between one’s scores on empathy
and on systemizing then autism can be viewed as an extreme of
the typical male brain. Autism is strongly genetic and is diagnosed
more often in males than females. This is likely to be true even after taking into account under-diagnosis of females. One candidate biological epigenetic mechanism that might influence typical sex differences and may play a role in ‘masculinizing’ the autistic brain is prenatal sex steroid hormones, that shape brain development, and which themselves are under genetic control.
I summarize work from our lab testing whether levels of prenatal sex steroid hormones such as testosterone and estrogen are associated with typical sex differences in empathy and systemizing, and with autism and autistic traits.
Books
Baron-Cohen, S, (2003) The Essential Difference: men, women
and the extreme male brain. Penguin/Basic Books.
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2005) Prenatal testosterone in mind: Studies of amniotic fluid. MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Links: www.autismresearchcentre.com
Key Journal Articles
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2005) Sex differences in the brain: implications for explaining autism. Science, 310, 819-823.
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2011) Why are Autism Spectrum Conditions
more prevalent in males? Public Library of Science Biology, 9, 1-10;
and Supplementary Material.
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2015) ‘The “Reading the Mind in the Eyes”
Test: Complete absence of typical sex difference in ~400 men and
women with autism’. PLoS ONE.
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2015) Elevated fetal steroidogenic activity in
autism. Molecular Psychiatry, 1-8. and Supplementary Material.
Baron-Cohen, S, et al (2019) Foetal estrogens and autism. Molecular Psychiatry.
Greenberg, D, M, et al (2018) Testing the Empathizing-Systemizing
theory of sex differences and the Extreme Male Brain theory of autism in half a million people. PNAS, 115, 12152-7.
Lai, et al (2013) Biological sex affects the neurobiology of autism.
Brain, 136, 2799-2815.
Lombardo, et al (2012) Fetal testosterone influences sexually dimorphic gray matter in the human brain. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(2): 674-80.
Pohl, et al (2014) Uncovering steroidopathy in women with autism: a latent class analysis. Molecular Autism, 5, 27.
Ruta, L, et al (2011) Increased serum androstenedione in adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 36(8),1154-63.
Schwarz, E, et al (2010) Sex-specific serum biomarker patterns in
adults with Asperger’s Syndrome. Molecular Psychiatry. 16 (12):
1213-20.
Warrier, V, et al (2018) Genome-wide meta-analysis of cognitive empathy: heritability, and correlates with sex, neuropsychiatric conditions and cognition. Molecular Psychiatry, 23, 1402-1409.
Warrier, V, et al (2018) Genome-wide analyses of self-reported empathy: correlations with autism, schizophrenia, and anorexia nervosa. Translational Psychiatry, 8.

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Комментарии : 33   
@wickjezek1101
@wickjezek1101 2 года назад
I'm so glad we're finally getting more information on the female autism phenotype. There are clear differences in the expression of autistic traits between myself and my male autistic friends.
@bluehairkim1
@bluehairkim1 2 года назад
Thank you for your life’s work
@hugod2000
@hugod2000 4 года назад
I am reading Baron-Cohens book at the moment. It is excellent. It is impressive that he is such a clear speaker as well. Thank you for posting this fascinating lecture.
@TheMasterSlasher
@TheMasterSlasher 4 года назад
What do you think about that lisp though?
@oldgoody1
@oldgoody1 4 года назад
@@TheMasterSlasher It's not really a lisp. More a loud sibilant whistle. Doesn't affect the content though!
@JuanRojas-ji4en
@JuanRojas-ji4en 3 года назад
Hello, could you help me, what happens is that I had some doubts regarding your recent study in which Simon Baron-cohen relates autism to high levels of estrogen in the uterus, which makes me wonder why there are more men than women with autism if the estrogens are female hormones. Secondly, I had the need to ask you according to the publication of Molecular Psychiatry, because if men with autism show both hyper-masculine and hyper-feminine patterns, because there are not the same number of autistic women, contradicting the idea that autism's brain is an extreme male brain?
@gabriellalaplace
@gabriellalaplace 3 года назад
Have you tested if the perceived lack of empathy is just Alexithymia and or aphantasia. Also, is there an adult empathy test that is not a questionnaire? I half trust the questionnaire
@amelia-mt1yv
@amelia-mt1yv 2 года назад
Very interesting
@user-pl5zx9km4f
@user-pl5zx9km4f 2 года назад
I understand that P can move as such is the artist’s intention - there are points of reference missing however in determining any number of future positions. To sample a study of individual predictions is fine, but conclusive of what? I design homes. I could draw the [elevation] of a series of doors with an arrow pointing rightward, one may interpret such as a sliding glass unit (P), where that is certainly a possibility but not a given as in plan view with no less or more detail of the module, an observer may find my intention is in fact a bifolding unit - Operational value requires greater definition - There are more than one possibilities so it’s evidence of what? Prediction? P is fixed in my mind, answer (d), and I’ll prove it without discounting the artists intention. What am I missing?
@DairyGirl956
@DairyGirl956 Год назад
I thought it was fixed as well. I think the intention is that there is a pivot point at the top
@oscarramirez-ti5ex
@oscarramirez-ti5ex 4 года назад
Muy util y muy cierta toda la informacion. muchas gracias por subir la ponencia completa.
@avi82625
@avi82625 2 года назад
I wonder if the access of brain volume comes as a compensation for other parts lacking, such as the artbj in autism, and controlling aggression in males
@gabriellalaplace
@gabriellalaplace 3 года назад
I was able to tell that the lady was dispirited. I might have level 1 autism. I got 38 on Autism Canada's Screening Test. 30 to 50 was high risk. (Also I think the test is based on studies done on nearly all males, but I could be wrong, it could have changed).
@psychedelictacos9118
@psychedelictacos9118 2 года назад
I'm sure a lot of people already knew this but that is Sacha baron Cohens cousin!
@dollydagger8492
@dollydagger8492 Год назад
Lol, I thought she was suspicious 😂
@chrissmith5148
@chrissmith5148 3 года назад
Buyakashah!
@markwilliams4340
@markwilliams4340 3 года назад
You can check on Dr Oselumen Ose on youtube for Autism spectrum disorder
@jackday4529
@jackday4529 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful lecture terrible audio quality
@elizabethowen8559
@elizabethowen8559 Год назад
I have to disagree about men with autism having very masculine brains, I’ve found that all my male friends who are on the spectrum are quite feminine whereas autistic females are more masculine. I think it’s caused by hormonal imbalance.
@forsdykemontague1017
@forsdykemontague1017 5 месяцев назад
This is why you have to guard against anecdotal data versus population data.
@markdeffebach8112
@markdeffebach8112 3 года назад
at 24:17 it took me 3 seconds...
@ODjangoo
@ODjangoo 3 года назад
i too was confused by how long it took people to find the shape. my guess is that there were a series of pictures, and this was just an example. cuz 30 seconds just makes no sense at all
@gabriellalaplace
@gabriellalaplace 3 года назад
I half believed, but read some articles that said some autistic males' brains have some female features and some autistic females' brains have some male features. But your saying that autistic female brains are like a male brain and that autistic male brains are even more male. So that might mean that my brain is male then? I have alexithymia and aphantasia too. Do you think the cells in all the body parts are more male also. Are there any studies on that? My mom had me and my sister in the same year, so there was not birth spacing. I was born 4 or 5 weeks early also. I'm guessing she was fat since she had us in the same year (I was born 2nd). Also, her amniotic fluid sack was leaking, so they induced her to get me out. Also, 1/4 of my genes might be very inbred, I'm not sure. It's originally from st. barts when it was just french white people over there and I think maybe sweden too. Anyway, it was like a little over 2000 people over there, and I'm half sure they just married each other's 3rd cousins (I don't really know). And hundreds of years past with the same people there
@gabriellalaplace
@gabriellalaplace 3 года назад
I 4 got to say she was induced with pitocin
@John-lw7bz
@John-lw7bz 3 года назад
Stop whistling tho
@lucidchem
@lucidchem 3 года назад
yeah, super annoying and kind of painful
@lalagrimm-stone3177
@lalagrimm-stone3177 2 года назад
Soooo... I see you are both on the spectrum too
@lucidchem
@lucidchem 2 года назад
perhaps
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