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This paper presents a complete theory of autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
explaining its etiology, symptoms, and pathology. The core cause of ASD is
excessive stress-induced postnatal release of corticotropin-releasing hormone
(CRH). CRH competes with urocortins for binding to the CRH2 receptor, impairing
their essential function in the utilization of glucose for growth. This results
in impaired development of all brain areas depending on CRH2, including areas
that are central in social development and eye gaze learning, and low-level
sensory areas. Excessive CRH also induces excessive release of adrenal
androgens (mainly DHEA), which impairs the long-term plasticity function of
gonadal steroids. I show that these two effects can explain all of the known
symptoms and properties of ASD. The theory is supported by strong diverse
evidence, and points to very early detection biomarkers and preventive
pharmaceutical treatments, one of which seems to be very promising.