Years of camouflaging can leave autistic people questioning who they are. Discover how curiosity, not pressure, can help you ...
“Camouflaging,” also known as masking, is a strategy used by people with autism to help them “pass” as “normal” and blend in with their neurotypical peers. Camouflaging includes behaviours such as ...
In my late twenties, I found out I am autistic. Suddenly, things started to make sense. From failing ninth grade, to chronic unemployment, and social isolation, I realized my disorder was causing ...
A meta-analysis of links between autistic traits and camouflaging found that individuals with more pronounced autistic traits ...
Noting that camouflaging is thought to be an important reason for late autism diagnoses and mental health difficulties, Wikke J. van der Putten, from the Autism Outpatient Clinic in Amsterdam, and ...
Could matching blood types be a thing of the past? New research published in Biomacromolecules describes a method for coating red blood cells to hide them from antibodies. Mark Scott, senior scientist ...
It’s not an official Olympic event but for those of us who follow the sport of marketing, there’s a contest taking place in Rio between the strength of an athlete’s personal brand and the power of the ...
Acoustic source-shifters make observers mis-perceive the location of sound by reproducing a sound emanating from a location different from the actual location of a sound source. Researchers have now ...