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Do people with autism smile differently?
However, people with autism produce smiles and frowns of similar intensity and size to those of controls, and they also make grimaces and other expressions equally quickly in response to stimuli such as strong odors.
Can Aspergers have empathy?
Do people with Asperger’s have empathy? Contrary to popular belief, people with Asperger’s do have empathy. They care about how others are thinking and feeling but they often have difficulty putting themselves in other people’s shoes. This is a skill that can be learned over time.
Does autism affect facial recognition?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The ability to recognize faces varies greatly, but individuals with autism spectrum disorders can especially struggle, having huge implications for social interaction. Penn State researchers, for the first time, recently analyzed 40 years of autism data to determine deficits in face recognition.
Why do I make weird facial expressions when talking?
Abnormal facial expressions can occur as a result of conditions that damage the nerves to the face, such as Bell’s palsy or facial paralysis. Damage to the brain, such as with stroke or transient ischemic attack, can also cause impaired movement, including changes in facial expressions.
Is Aspergers noticeable?
A child who has Asperger’s syndrome will generally begin to present with noticeable symptoms around the age of three but, in many instances, those with Asperger’s are not diagnosed until much later due to limited social demands and support from parents and caregivers early in life.
What is the difference between Asperger’s syndrome and autism?
Like people with autism, people with Asperger’s syndrome have a dreadful time understanding what is going on, socially. They do not always pay attention to the social scene in which they find themselves, and even when they do, they are often not able to make sense of what they see, or to respond appropriately.
Do people with Asperger’s/autism have bad manners?
This is a great post. Asperger’s/Autism is never an excuse for bad manners or bad behaviour. It may take as longer than an NT to learn the correct behaviour and that road may be difficult but it is never impossible.
Why do people with Aspergers tend to be very naive?
One result of their naiveté is an unedited, complete and utterly honest approach that can be both refreshing and alarming. People with Asperger’s tend to say what they are thinking without the social filter “neurotypical” people employ.
Do men with Asperger’s syndrome disclose their disorder to women?
Men with Asperger’s may not disclose their disorder to you. Some purposely try to hide it. They are unable to understand that it will cause significant problems for you and for the relationship, so they see no reason to tell you.