How autism changes the way the world appears visually
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As a part of their Too Much Information (TMI) campaign, the National Autistic Society, a leading charity in Britain, released a…
As a part of their Too Much Information (TMI) campaign, the National Autistic Society, a leading charity in Britain, released a…
As a part of their Too Much Information (TMI) campaign, the National Autistic Society, a leading charity in Britain, released a…
Satsuki Ayaya remembers finding it hard to play with other children when she was young, as if a screen separated her from them.
Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be less surprised by unexpected changes than others around them, according to…
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…
Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be less surprised by unexpected changes than others around them, according to…
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…
New research advances the understanding of how people with autism see the world differently than others.
Autistic adults tend to overestimate their changeable environment. They were found to be less surprised by unexpected images in…
London – Ein jedes Ding hat zwei Seiten, das gilt auch für die Weltwahrnehmung von autistischen Personen: Wie Rebecca Lawson (Uni…
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…
Summary: According to researchers, adults on the autism spectrum are less surprised when presented with unexpected images…
Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show less surprise than adults without ASD when faced with something unexpected in…
Researchers believe sufferers may overestimate the volatility of the world around them.
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…
Autistic people may be less surprised by the unexpected than others, a study has found.
Adults with autism may overestimate the volatility of the world around them, finds a new UCL study published in Nature…