Autism, Neurological Differences and Eye Contact: What Families Should Know

 

Avoided or reduced eye contact in autism reflects neurological differences in how social cues are processed. 

Key Mechanisms Behind Eye Contact Differences 

Brain Function: Eye contact may trigger heightened neural responses. 

Social Interaction: Engagement may be shown in non-visual ways. 

Gaze Behaviour: Alternative gaze patterns support comfort and understanding. 

Where To Seek Support  

Independent providers such as Autism Detect offer personalised consultations. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

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