“Enhanced Rationality in Autism Spectrum Disorder”, Liron Rozenkrantz, Anila M. D’Mello, John D. E. Gabrieli2021-08-01 (, , ; similar)⁠:

Challenges in social cognition and communication are core characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but in some domains, individuals with ASD may display typical abilities and even outperform their neurotypical counterparts.

These enhanced abilities are notable in the domains of reasoning, judgment and decision-making, in which individuals with ASD often show ‘enhanced rationality’ by exhibiting more rational and bias-free decision-making than do neurotypical individuals.

We review evidence for enhanced rationality in ASD [reliance on intuition, conjunction fallacy, attraction effect, sunk-cost bias, framing effect, optimistic bias, ultimatum game], how it relates to theoretical frameworks of information processing in ASD, its implications for basic research about human irrationality, and what it may mean for the ASD community.

[Keywords: autism spectrum disorder, decision-making skills, rationality, neurodiversity]