normally i like to make up silly stories and larp as insane racists when i'm on 4chan, but this time i'm serious. autism researchers seriously need to look into the physiological effects of intoeing in certain subgroups of autists. my hypothesis is that intoeing (inward rotation of the legs, which makes the toes point inward) can reduce certain fine and gross motor deficits in autism. other things need to be looked at like eye contact. my hypothesis is that eye contact, when measured in seconds of in-person conversation, will be positively correlated with the use of intoeing in either a standing or seated position.other possible things to look for are:(i'm just gonna copy and paste what i found.)>Primary outcomes (mechanistic + high signal)>Breathing mechanics>Diaphragmatic excursion (mm): M-mode ultrasound during quiet/forced breathing.>Thoracoabdominal contribution (% ribcage vs abdomen): optoelectronic plethysmography (OEP) or respiratory inductance plethysmography (RIP).>Chest wall kinematics: 3D motion capture/OEP of pump-handle (AP) and bucket-handle (ML) rib motions.>Spirometry: VC, FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, inspiratory capacity at fixed postures.continued in comments
this is all based on the tens of thousands of hours i've spent over the last 25 years trying to fix what was wrong with meintoeingthe answer, for this of you keeping score at home, is intoeing
>>16835107oh shit i didn't even mention like the main thingthe one thing y'all science ppl really need to look at is chest wall excursionbecause intoeing gives your ribcage more room to expandto explain why, lemme introduce my friend chatgpt (if you don't like ai, eat shit)
>>16835114here's the chatgpt summaryfunnily enough, it reads like a greentexti know where this is goinglmaogotta get those updoots, karma is life>Intoeing >Femoral internal rotation >Posterior pelvic tilt + sacral nutation >Neutral lumbar curve >Vertical thoracic spine >Uncompressed diaphragm dome >Full ribcage expansion (lateral + posterior + inferior)
>>16835107>this is all based on the tens of thousands of hours i've spent over the last 25 years trying to fix what was wrong with me>intoeingWhat forms of Athletics do you do?
>>16835103>autism researchers seriously need to look into the physiological effects of intoeing in certain subgroups of autists. This is at best a comorbid issue caused by low muscular tonus or peripheral nervous system dysfunction.>my hypothesis is that intoeing (inward rotation of the legs, which makes the toes point inward) can reduce certain fine and gross motor deficits in autism. Again, a comorbidity issue that you make dependent on the facticity of a behaviorally defined umbrella disorder. Except where you can prove a causal relationship between the two, e.g. a shared disease pathway, it's unsubstantiated speculation.>t. my hypothesis is that eye contact, when measured in seconds of in-person conversation, will be positively correlated with the use of intoeing in either a standing or seated position.This is unlikely because what counts as appropriate eye contact and what kind of eye contact people will make depends on social and cultural factors. A lack of eye contact is also caused by a lot of different issues, including trauma, lack of interest, problems relating to the amygdala, dysfunctions of the cerebellum in toddlers etc.Autism is a profoundly pseudo-scientific diagnosis that has long since become obsolete and is only kept alive as an insurance code that feeds a billion dollar industry. I urge you to pay attention to all those things that make you "autistic".
>>16835124i was never to do anyno basketball, track, nothingcouldn't even joguntil 10/31/25
>>16835126>This is at best a comorbid issue caused by low muscular tonus or peripheral nervous system dysfunction.nolow muscle tone is due to the kinetic chain resulting from not intoeing
>>16835137>until 10/31/25Said "Fuck it." and rolled?
>>16835140>This is unlikely because what counts as appropriate eye contact and what kind of eye contact people will make depends on social and cultural factors. A lack of eye contact is also caused by a lot of different issues, including trauma, lack of interest, problems relating to the amygdala, dysfunctions of the cerebellum in toddlers etc.let me explain it to you using words you can understand, ok?>be you>shine a bright light directly into my eyes>tell me to look at the light>i can't>i can but it's really difficult>you tell me there's something wrong with me because i don't want to stare at the bright lightintoeing is when you turn off the bright lightso now for the first time in my whole life i can finally look you in the eyes when i talk to youjesus christ no wonder you don't get any tinder matches
>>16835141i convinced myself i had to outtoeconvinced myself of that for a few monthsfinally i admitted to myself that i could be wrong so i did the opposite
>>16835144This has literally nothing to do with eye contact.You are schizo-babbling.
>>16835153sorry i'm used to schizoposting, i'm not used to being myself on 4chin
>>16835153listen buddy just google kinetic chain>the leg bone's connected to the....knee bone....
Hey OP, spin up a new LLM instance under a fake name (so it can't refer to past convos with you) and ask it to search psychology journals about existing research by others about intoeing and medial rotation. See if there is anybody in the world already working on this, you may be able to get valuable data from surveys or studies they have done.
>>16835216sure i'll try some ai i don't usedeepseek is good as long as you don't ask about tiananmen square, right? lmaoi'll try that one
You're not autistic. You're just stupid and socially underdeveloped.
>>16835172It's still pretty much incoherent and, anyway, defeats the original point of OP.> researchers seriously need to look into the physiological effects of intoeing in certain subgroups of autists.
>>16835221>be you>diagnose me based on one 4chin postjesus, which medical school did you fail to even qualiffy for?
>>16835439I mean, yes, you can make fun of him but, on the other hand, you betray your own position if you think that some psychologist with a pharma-funded insurance code booklet is any closer to your true self.Pretty much, people desperately want autism diagnoses for three reasons.They realize, usually parents, that the kid is an actual brain-damaged retard but don't want to admit that drinking all that alochol and the combo of prescription drugs might have caused it. If they're kinda sceptical they will babble something about vaccines and how doctors supposedly pressured them into it.You're a failure and now want to rationalize your failure by blaming some made-up disease.You're abusing the system and want to qualify for disability payments and services so you don't have to work anymore.
>>16835443if you think you have any fucking idea what you're talking about then when your mother was pregnant she must have abused heroin even harder than she sucked anonymous cock
>>16835458Alrighty, so it's number 2.