Does watching TV cause Autism ?

James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also the Mitsui Professor of Economics at M.I.T.

Quote"They find that it is, and that this correlation cannot be explained simply by the fact that both cable subscriptions and autism rates were rising over the study period, since communities where subscription rates grew faster experienced faster growth in autism rates as well"

http://www.nber.org/bah/winter07/w12632.html

Electron cathode ray brainwashing delta signal via light cones of the eye to the brain.

Which country watches the most TV and which country has the most autism.

http://www.icare4autism.org/news/2010/09/autism-action-a-global-perspective/

http://www.aneki.com/watch_tv.html

I have not watched TV in the last 5 years, as I knew it was effecting my condition. My parents had the biggest TV in the street as well, growing up. So maybe TV size maybe a correlation as well.

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  • autismtwo said:

    lets all agree that having autism does cause fixations, be it in routines, ocd or maybe watching too much tv and even rigid points of view. I am guilt of all four.

    That is often true, though I would stress that we on the spectrum are all different and don't all have these issues.

    However, and more to the point, it is a logical fallacy to then say that too much TV causes Autism.

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  • autismtwo said:

    lets all agree that having autism does cause fixations, be it in routines, ocd or maybe watching too much tv and even rigid points of view. I am guilt of all four.

    That is often true, though I would stress that we on the spectrum are all different and don't all have these issues.

    However, and more to the point, it is a logical fallacy to then say that too much TV causes Autism.

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