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-//Are "well known" symptoms of ASS such as insecurity, extreem shyness and sensitivity or even negativity and aggression really a symptom of ASD or reaction to the trauma experienced by people with ASD due to overload and pressure from surroundings and society? +//Are "well known" symptoms of ASD such as insecurity, extreem shyness and sensitivity or even negativity and aggression really a symptom(s) of ASD or reaction to the trauma experienced by people with ASD due to overload and pressure from surroundings and society? 
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 <blockquote>The most notable example of this is the intense world theory, initially proposed by Henry Makram and his co-authors in 2007. This theory claims that autism is a product of ‘hyper’ sensitivity rather than ‘hypo’ sensitivity as had been previously thought. In the words of Makram et al: <blockquote>The most notable example of this is the intense world theory, initially proposed by Henry Makram and his co-authors in 2007. This theory claims that autism is a product of ‘hyper’ sensitivity rather than ‘hypo’ sensitivity as had been previously thought. In the words of Makram et al:
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