A study shows people with autism may have better creative problem solving capabilities

 

A study by researchers in UK has found that people with autism may have better creative problem solving capabilities than those without and generate more original and creative ideas, breaking the myth that they lack creativity.

The results were confirmed by a survey that involved 312 people online who were given a questionnaire asking if they had autism. The questions also assessed if they might have some traits of the autism even if there was no formal declaration of the disorder.

Researchers were able to test the creativity of these participants by seeking interpretations of images that were supposed to be deeper than they seemed.

Secondly they gave participants one minute to list out maximum uses for simple objects like a brick or a paper clip.

The results of the research show that people who said that they have autistic traits and those who suffered from autism usually came up with lesser options but interesting responses than normal people.

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2 thoughts on “A study shows people with autism may have better creative problem solving capabilities”

  1. This explains why most of them have excellent talent/ability for they are thinking out of the box… not what a “common” person would do, thus, they create something new and revolutionary to everyone. If you check on famous people of our time, most of them pass autism test with flying colors!

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