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Do We Live in the Same 'Time Zone'? (Delayed perception in autism)


to take in your question/instruction and to work out their response. Do not interrupt. Be aware that autistic individuals often require more time than others to shift their attention between stimuli of different modalities and they find it extremely difficult to follow rapidly changing social interactions.

References

VanDalen, J. G. T. 'Autism from Within'. Link, 17, 11-16.

Williams, D. (1996) Autism: An Inside-Out Approach. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

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