Yes, autism. Inability to make eye contact is a classic sign of autism. It's tied to self confidence and threat perception. Depending on the situation eye contact can be very threatening to the point that it causes involuntary physical reactions. Probably has something to do with epigenetic switches that get toggled on early in childhood.
Yes, autism. Inability to make eye contact is a classic sign of autism. It's tied to self confidence and threat perception. Depending on the situation eye contact can be very threatening to the point that it causes involuntary physical reactions.
Probably has something to do with epigenetic switches that get toggled on early in childhood.
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