People With Autism Make Strategic Decisions
Editorials News | Oct-19-2016
A study has proved that people with autism take more logical decisions. According to the researchers non-autistic people use emotions while making any decision. It can be said that people make decisions according to their way of choice frame. According to the scientists people who are good at monitoring their heartbeat are guided by emotion. Additionally the scientists have suggested that people who follow their heart are particularly vulnerable to framing consequences.
On the other hands, people suffering from Autism usually find difficulties while monitoring particular emotion. A research showed that people with autism also suffers from emotional blindness. People with autism use a different strategy while taking any decision. Unlike non autism people, a person with autism makes numerically equivalent options that can be more rational.
Through the study the scientists have also observed that making emotional decisions are more complex strategic decisions. However decisions taken emotionally, usually seen as positive and non-rational stated the scientists.
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