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{{xt|Autism scholar Jason Travers asserted that many"the ofnotion thethat ASD is caused or explained by impairments or proposeddifferences theoriesin onbrain autismprocessing", while plausible, areis "largely descriptive (rather than prescriptive)", and have "many hallmarks of pseudoscience", continuing that the proponents of the neurodiversity movement "aim to undermine evidence-based treatments".<ref>{{citation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NP-xEAAAQBAJ&dq=%22However%2C%20this%20perspective%20is%20largely%20descriptive%22&pg=PA285|page=285 and 290 |title=Pseudoscience in Therapy: A Skeptical Field Guide |isbn=978-1-316-51922-6 |date=March 23, 2023 |publisher=Cambridge University Press | vauthors = Hupp S, Santa Maria CL|quote="That is, the notion that ASD is caused or explained by impairments or differences in brain processing seems plausible. However, this perspective is largely descriptive (rather than prescriptive), has many hallmarks of pseudoscience, and has ushered in various treatments that are unsupported by rigorous experimental evidence......Sadly, vocal opposition to evidence-based treatments has become a prominent theme of the neurodiversity movement, particularly on social media and in some academic circles (e.g., disability studies; Broderick & Roscigno, 2021). In particular, some neurodiversity proponents aim to undermine evidence-based treatments rooted in applied behavior analysis." }}</ref>}}
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