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8 September 2025

7 September 2025

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  • 19:1919:19, 7 September 2025 diff hist +41 N Template:Reflist Created page with "<includeonly><references /></includeonly>"
  • 19:1519:15, 7 September 2025 diff hist +333 N Template:Cite web Created page with "<includeonly>[{{{url}}} {{{title}}}]{{#if:{{{publisher|}}}| - {{{publisher}}}}}{{#if:{{{access-date|}}}| (accessed {{{access-date}}})}} {{#if:{{{author|}}}|by {{{author}}}|}}</includeonly><noinclude> This template formats web citations. Usage: <pre> {{cite web |url= |title= |publisher= |access-date= |author= }} </pre> </noinclude>"
  • 19:0719:07, 7 September 2025 diff hist +33,204 N Michael Fitzgerald - Books Created page with "# Books by Michael Fitzgerald == Books with Retrospective Diagnoses of Historical/Famous Figures == === ''Autism and Creativity: Is There a Link between Autism in Men and Exceptional Ability?'' (2004) === * '''Author:''' Michael Fitzgerald * '''Publisher:''' Brunner-Routledge * '''ISBN:''' 9781583912133 * '''Year:''' 2004 In this work, Fitzgerald proposes that a genetic link underlies both autism and genius. He examines several historical men believed to have..." current
  • 16:4016:40, 7 September 2025 diff hist +6,099 N Monotropism Created page with "= Monotropism = ''This article is part of the AspieTraits index.'' '''Monotropism''' is a core Aspie trait describing a cognitive style in which attention is focused deeply on a narrow range of interests, topics, or sensations at a time. It is considered a foundational feature of the autistic mind, shaping not just focus but also emotion, memory, learning, communication, and self-regulation. Coined by DinahMurray and developed further by WennLawson and Mi..." current
  • 16:3716:37, 7 September 2025 diff hist +6,064 N Aspie Traits Created page with "= Aspie Traits = ''This page is part of the AspiePedia core index. Below is a comprehensive, non-pathologizing list of common cognitive, emotional, sensory, and behavioral traits often found in individuals with Asperger’s profiles. Each trait links to its own article with detailed explanation, examples, and references.'' == Cognitive Traits == * Monotropism – Deep, singular focus on one interest or idea at a time * Hyperfocus – Extended concentration o..." current

6 September 2025

5 September 2025

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  • 15:2215:22, 5 September 2025 diff hist +8,104 N Ivan Pavlov Created page with " === Introduction === '''Ivan Petrovich Pavlov''' (1849–1936) was a Russian physiologist best known for his pioneering work in classical conditioning, especially his experiments on salivation in dogs. Often remembered for his role in behaviorism, Pavlov’s intellectual style, personal habits, and emotional detachment reveal a personality structured by core traits of '''Asperger syndrome''': monotropic focus, obsessive proceduralism, flattened affect, selective sociali..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:2115:21, 5 September 2025 diff hist +8,682 N Iris Murdoch Created page with "=== Introduction === '''Jean Iris Murdoch''' (1919–1999) was a British novelist, philosopher, and Oxford academic whose work spans both moral philosophy and literary fiction. Her novels—such as ''The Sea, The Sea'', ''The Bell'', and ''A Severed Head''—are marked by recursive symbolism, moral dialectics, and affective ambiguity. Beneath her complex body of work lies a cognitive and affective profile that aligns strongly with '''Asperger syndrome''': monotropic focu..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:2015:20, 5 September 2025 diff hist +8,616 N Ingmar Bergman Created page with "=== Introduction === '''Ernst Ingmar Bergman''' (1918–2007) was a Swedish director, screenwriter, and playwright widely regarded as one of the greatest auteurs in the history of cinema. His films—such as ''The Seventh Seal'', ''Persona'', and ''Fanny and Alexander''—probe themes of death, silence, faith, and the failure of human connection. Behind this legacy lies a cognitive profile deeply consistent with '''Asperger syndrome''': emotional detachment, symbolic rep..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:1815:18, 5 September 2025 diff hist +24,809 N Steve Jobs Created page with "== '''Introduction''' == Steve Jobs was the visionary co-founder of Apple Inc. and a creative force behind personal computing, known for his obsessive perfectionism and mercurial leadership. Through the lens of Asperger Syndrome, Jobs’s personality and career reveal many hallmarks of high-functioning autism: '''monomaniacal focus on his interests, sensory sensitivities (especially about design aesthetics), social detachment or brusqueness, literal thinking, hyper-syste..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:1715:17, 5 September 2025 diff hist +19,844 N Simone de Beauvoir Created page with "== '''Introduction''' == Simone de Beauvoir was a French existentialist philosopher, novelist, and feminist icon, famed for works like ''The Second Sex'' (1949). Analyzing her through the diagnostic lens of Asperger Syndrome reveals a personality driven by '''monotropic intellectual focus, social detachment, literal rationality, and hyper-systemizing thought''' that fueled her groundbreaking ideas. Beauvoir exhibited many traits consistent with high-functioning autism: a..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:1615:16, 5 September 2025 diff hist +20,309 N Sergei Eisenstein Created page with "== '''Introduction''' == Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a Soviet film director and theorist hailed as a pioneer of cinematic art, best known for masterpieces like ''Battleship Potemkin'' (1925). His biography brims with indications of Asperger Syndrome – an intense, systemizing intellect coupled with social oddities and sensory fascinations. Eisenstein had the '''“classic Asperger features”''' physically (piercing eyes, a peculiar voice) and in personality. He..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:1515:15, 5 September 2025 diff hist +18,362 N Salvador Dalí Created page with "== '''Introduction''' == Salvador Dalí was a world-famous Spanish surrealist painter renowned for his bizarre dreamlike imagery and eccentric public persona. Reframing his life through the lens of Asperger Syndrome reveals a constellation of autistic traits underlying his genius and flamboyance. Dalí himself once quipped, ''“I am not strange – I am just not normal.”''Indeed, his extreme egocentrism, sensory sensitivities, social aloofness alternating with theatri..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:1415:14, 5 September 2025 diff hist +13,772 N Richard Nixon Created page with "== '''Introduction''' == Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th President of the United States (1969–1974), a skilled statesman whose career was marked by both landmark achievements and the Watergate scandal leading to his resignation. Through the clinical lens of Asperger Syndrome (a high-functioning form of autism), many of Nixon’s lifelong behaviors and personality traits appear characteristic of the autism spectrum. Michael Fitzgerald’s retrospective analysis even..." Tag: Visual edit
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