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Dementia and autism
I was interested to read your article about damaged areas of the brain possibly explaining confusion in dementia patients (April, p21). I was diagnosed autistic when I was 38 and I noticed a lot of similarities with my own experience in relation to coping with small changes. I, along with many other autistic people, often find small changes disorientating or distressing. I would be fascinated to know whether the same areas in the multiple demand network of the brain are noticeably different in autistic people. I also struggle with multitasking and am curious whether that is related to the same area of the brain.