“Impaired social interaction is bidirectional,” Dumas said. “But we never say that a neurotypical person has a deficit in social cognition when they have a hard time understanding a person with autism. When an interaction is more difficult, the responsibility lies with everyone involved.”


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Autism Isn’t an Individual Disorder: New Study Uncovers Unique Brain Sync Patterns
A recent study by UdeM neuroscientist Guillaume Dumas offers new insights into the behavior and brain activity of individuals with autism during so...

