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needs varying widely across the
underlying spectrum. For example, some
autistic people are nonverbal,
while others have
proficient spoken language. ****hermore...
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Autistic burnout is a
prolonged state of
intense fatigue,
decreased executive functioning or life skills, and
increased sensory processing sensitivity...
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Autistic masking, also
referred to as camouflaging, is the
conscious or
subconscious suppression of
autistic behaviors and
compensation of difficulties...
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cases are ****ociated with autism, and
these individuals may be
known as
autistic savantsĀ [fr]. The
other half
often have some form of
central nervous system...
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Autistic art is
artwork created by
autistic artists that
captures or
conveys a
variety of
autistic experiences.
According to a 2021
article in Cognitive...
- and therapies, and how
autism affects the
definition of personhood. The
autistic community is
divided primarily into two camps; the
autism rights movement...
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Autistic catatonia is a term used to
describe the
occurrence of
catatonia in
autistic people.
Catatonia is a
complex behavioral syndrome typically characterized...
- an
autistic autism researcher. This
theory proposes that many of the
difficulties autistic individuals face when
socializing with non-
autistic individuals...
- The
autism rights movement, also
known as the
autistic acceptance movement, is a
social movement allied with the
disability rights movement. It emphasizes...
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Special interests are
highly focused interests common in
autistic people.
Special interests are more
intense than
typical interests, such as hobbies, and...