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The exact opposite is true for Autistic people: the longer we are around a stimulus, the more it bothers us.[2] As I’ve already mentioned, our neurons are also “hyperexcitable,” meaning our senses get set off more easily by small input that neurotypicals don’t even notice, such as a hair falling into our face or a pile of mail being left on our desk.[3]
Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity
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