Abstract: Most traits that are associated with autism spectrum disorder are also associated with males in general. Indeed, ASD individuals display more extreme versions of these traits than typical males. The evidence listed provides strong support for the extreme male brain theory of autism. Furthermore, females with autism display reduced severity of ‘masculine’ traits compared to their autistic male counterparts, possibly explaining the large sex difference in diagnosis. While more research is needed for confirmation, this finding suggests that autism has an overall masculinizing effect that is ultimately limited according to the foundation point along the male-female spectrum.
With regard to motion sickness, cerebellar developmental disorders are way more common in men. With a lot of these things it also depends on the etiology to classify them are more male or more female
Autism: The Extreme Male Profile
With regard to motion sickness, cerebellar developmental disorders are way more common in men. With a lot of these things it also depends on the etiology to classify them are more male or more female