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    Autism as the Low-Fitness Extreme of a Parentally Selected Fitness Indicator
    with Geoffrey Miller and Jim Mintz
    Human Nature 19 (4): 389-413. 2008.
    Siblings compete for parental care and feeding, while parents must allocate scarce resources to those offspring most likely to survive and reproduce. This could cause offspring to evolve traits that advertise health, and thereby attract parental resources. For example, experimental evidence suggests that bright orange filaments covering the heads of North American coot chicks may have evolved for this fitness-advertising purpose. Could any human mental disorders be the equivalent of dull filamen…Read more