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  2. My autism makes networking extra challenging. Here's what I ...

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    I don't always understand social cues when it comes to how you're feeling. I won't necessarily "get the hint" that you're done with the conversation if you start fidgeting or looking away.

  3. Social-emotional agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation. [1] A person with this disorder is unable to non-verbally perceive others' emotions in social situations, limiting normal social interactions.

  4. What to Know About Nonverbal Learning Disorder After ... - AOL

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    “A lot of kids with autism do have nonverbal learning disabilities because, in autism, some of those skills around communication — again, social cues and interpretation and expressing emotion ...

  5. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder [a] (ASD), or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder "characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities". [11] Sensory abnormalities are also included in the diagnostic manuals ...

  6. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder - Wikipedia

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    The differential diagnosis of SPCD allows practitioners to account for social and communication difficulties which occur to a lesser degree than in children with autism. [12] Social communication disorder is distinguished from autism by the absence of any history (current or past) of restricted or repetitive patterns of interest or behavior in ...

  7. Asociality - Wikipedia

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    An increased difficulty in accurately reading social cues by others can affect this desire for people with autism. The risk of adverse social experiences is high for those with autism, and so they may prefer to be avoidant in social situations rather than experience anxiety over social performance. Social deficits in people with autism is ...

  8. Social cue - Wikipedia

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    From a young age people are taught to use the social cues of others to gain insight about the world around them. There is also evidence that reliance on social cues is a naturally occurring tendency. Research has found that from birth, babies prefer infant directed speech over adult directed speech. At as young as 6 months old, babies prefer ...

  9. Voices: Boris Johnson says he is ‘spectrum-y ... - AOL

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    But the facts don’t matter to Johnson. If they did, he’d still be prime minister. The bigger issue is that for too long, privileged upper-class men have used autism as an alibi for their poor ...

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