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An intriguing story just came out in today's news about
how researchers at Vanderbilt Brain Institute studied the sensory processing of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders compared with their neurologically typical counterparts. Follow this link to find out more: Having Autism Is Like Watching A Poorly Dubbed Foreign Movie, Where Sound And Image Don't Match |
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Interesting article. It would certainly explain why a lot of us find it easier to have a conversation with people if we're not looking directly at the person.
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