Molecular Autism.In autistic people, they noticed considerable attention to detail, often demonstrated by participants correcting the researcher, by highlighting grammatical errors or broken hyperlinks.
However, autistic people were also more open to correcting themselves if they found spelling mistakes in their previous emails.Interestingly, non-autistic people rarely seemed to make these corrections, likely fearing they would appear rude or silly.
Researchers also noted that many autistic people communicated in precise, though socially unconventional ways (for example referring to their arrival time for a meeting as 14:08 or describing a meeting point with map coordinates).
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