General Population and Autism Traits" is a thought-provoking book written by Zishan Gulzar that delves into the intricate relationship between the general population and the traits associated with autism. As a highly sensitive and increasingly prevalent topic, Gulzar skillfully navigates the complexities of autism traits and their impact on society.In this book, Gulzar comprehensively explores autism traits and their occurrence within the general population. He delves into the diverse range of characteristics associated with autism, such as social communication difficulties, sensory sensitivities, and repetitive behaviors. Gulzar adeptly analyzes the nuanced interplay between these traits and their manifestation among individuals without a formal diagnosis of autism.Drawing on extensive research and insightful analysis, Gulzar sheds light on the potential benefits and challenges that arise from the presence of autism traits in the general population. He addresses the significance of understanding and accommodating these traits, emphasizing the importance of fostering inclusivity and acceptance."General Population and Autism Traits" offers readers a unique perspective on the broader implications of autism traits beyond the diagnosed population. Gulzar's nuanced approach encourages readers to reevaluate their understanding of neurodiversity and promotes a more inclusive and compassionate society.Overall, Zishan Gulzar's book serves as an invaluable resource for individuals, professionals, and policymakers seeking to deepen their understanding of autism traits and their impact on the general population.