Interaction takes two: Typical adults exhibit mind-blindness towards those with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Recent work suggests that we are better at interpreting the movements of others who move like us, and that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) move in a quantifiably different way from typical individuals. Therefore, "social impairments" exhibited by individuals with ASD may, a...
Main Authors: | Edey, R, Cook, J, Brewer, R, Johnson, M, Bird, G, Press, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Psychological Association
2016
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