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Autism Vs Aspergers

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So this graphic suppose to show the differences and/or relationship between autism and asperger.

All I get from this graphic is this 3 points:

That high functioning autism, asperger and pervasive development disorder are the same.

The spectrum is actually measure in IQ.

And the rainbow is missing the blue... I like to think that erasing the blue was intentional because the person that makes this graphic is sick and tired of the whole blue light bulbs thing...

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