Japan Study Converging Evidence Report Card

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Study 3 • Converging Evidence

Japan Converging Evidence Report Card

This report evaluates whether the Japan study reflects independent derivation or uncredited use. Scoring is based on temporal precedence, dissemination gap, publication timeline, exposure likelihood, structural specificity, and institutional response.

Stress Mechanism Comparison

Side-by-side framing of the Japan study against Kitzerow’s public stress-state articulation.

Comparison

Japan Tested

Autism-linked mutations converge on a genetically induced stress response, supporting a shared biological stress-state across diverse autism-associated genes.

Kitzerow Tested

Autism traits emerge through genetically induced stress states that shift biological regulation, linking mutation-driven stress adaptation to autism pathology.

Executive Summary

Condensed readout of the major evaluative patterns reflected in this report.

Summary
Preprint Pattern
Public before Kitzerow post

The February 2, 2022 preprint predates Kitzerow’s June 13, 2024 public articulation by more than two years.

Exposure Pattern
No direct contact documented

No institutional contact or confirmed exposure pathway is documented in this record.

Mechanism Pattern
Stress-state convergence

The overlap reflects convergence on genetically induced stress biology rather than a uniquely shared downstream sequence.

Interpretation
Independent convergence

The timing and record support convergence rather than unattributed use.

Documented Record

Chronological record of preprint history, Kitzerow public articulation, and final publication timing relevant to this evaluation.

Record
Date / Range Record Summary Source
Feb 2, 2022 Japan — Preprint First public record of the genetically induced stress convergence study. View preprint ↗
Jan 24, 2023 Japan — Journal Received The study entered formal journal review. View source ↗
Jun 11, 2024 Kitzerow — Cellular Homeostasis Paper Kimberly Kitzerow published a paper on genomic and proteomic regulation in cellular homeostasis. View source ↗
Jun 13, 2024 Kitzerow — Public Link Kimberly Kitzerow publicly linked genetically induced stress to autism. View source ↗
Jun 11, 2025 Japan — Publish Date Final article record shows publish date in June 2025. View source ↗

Score Interpretation

Lower scores indicate higher concern. Higher scores indicate stronger evidence for independence.

Grading Scale
F0–10
D10–15
C15–20
B20–25
A25–30

Detailed Scoring Table

Six-factor report card formatted as a formal evaluation sheet.

Evaluation
Category Score Value and Why This Score Was Chosen

Temporal Precedence

Public dissemination timing triggered review

3 / 5

Value: 3 dots — widespread dissemination occurred later.

Why this score: Although the preprint exists from February 2, 2022, the study was not widely disseminated until the formal publication on June 11, 2025. This later public release is what triggered review relative to Kitzerow’s work, resulting in a mid-range temporal score.

Dissemination Gap

Time from study release to Kitzerow articulation

5 / 5

Value: 5 dots — prior public study record already existed.

Why this score: The Japan preprint predates Kitzerow’s cited 2024 articulation by more than two years, eliminating concern that the Japan study depended on later public dissemination from Kitzerow.

Publication Timeline

Study start to public dissemination

5 / 5

Value: 5 dots — visible development window exceeds one year.

Why this score: Public preprint appears in February 2022, and the final journal record shows receipt in January 2023, indicating an observable development and publication runway rather than a compressed late-stage emergence.

Exposure Likelihood

Probability of access to the framework

5 / 5

Value: 5 dots — no documented contact or clear exposure pathway.

Why this score: No direct contact, institutional link, or documented exposure route appears in this record, and the Japan preprint predates Kitzerow’s cited public articulation.

Structural Specificity

Overlap in mechanism, structure, or conclusions

4 / 5

Value: 4 dots — converging mechanism with partial conceptual overlap.

Why this score: The study converges on genetically induced stress as an autism-relevant biological state, but the overlap does not require a uniquely shared downstream sequence and is best interpreted as independent convergence at the stress-mechanism level.

Institutional Response

Response after comparison request

5 / 5

Value: 5 dots — no defensive response pattern documented.

Why this score: This case is being evaluated as independent convergence, and no institutional defensiveness or dismissive response is part of the record presented here.

Final Interpretation

Bottom-line readout of the overall score pattern.

Conclusion

Interpretation

The Japan study aligns best with independent convergence. Its public preprint predates Kitzerow’s cited articulation, no documented exposure pathway is present, and the overlap occurs at the level of broad genetically induced stress biology rather than a uniquely shared downstream causal sequence.

Final Grade A 27 / 30