Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including those who otherwise require less support, face severe difficulties in everyday social interactions. Research in this area has primarily focused on identifying the cognitive and neurological differences that contribute to these social impairments, but social interaction by definition involves more than one person and social difficulties may arise not just from people with ASD themselves, but also from the perceptions, judgments, and social decisions made by those around them. Here, across three studies, we find that first impressions of individuals with ASD made from thin slices of real-world social behavior by typically-developing observers are not only far less favorable across a range of trait judgments compared to controls, but also are associated with reduced intentions to pursue social interaction. These patterns are remarkably robust, occur within seconds, do not change with increased exposure, and persist across both child and adult age groups. However, these biases disappear when impressions are based on conversational content lacking audio-visual cues, suggesting that style, not substance, drives negative impressions of ASD. Collectively, these findings advocate for a broader perspective of social difficulties in ASD that considers both the individual’s impairments and the biases of potential social partners.

  • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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    18 days ago

    And yet you are blaming things on NT's that, at least according to the article, isn't consciously their fault. It isn't conscious bigotry. Which means it is something that can possibly be worked on. On top of that, we don't know exactly what the mechanism for that is, structural, cultural, genetic, etc.

    So it's not exact 100% parallels, but the affect is the same. Are you going to self-hate and self-ostrasize while you wait for the world to magically become a better place?

    So yeah, you're gonna face structural discrimination. And yeah, society owes it to you to work through those issues. But wallowing in this woe as me crap doesn't do shit, for ND or NT.

    • Le_Wokisme [they/them, undecided]
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      18 days ago

      other prejudices are sub- or unconscious learned behaviors as well, that doesn't let the perpetrators off the hook

      completely fucking wild to call it self hate and self ostracization when i don't hate myself, only my conditions and our society. I don't self-ostracize, people do that for me, thanks. Or they take no covid precautions at all, so i can go out and either have interactions that compare unfavorably with death or i can go out and get sick and die. Cool world they've built.

      it's not wallowing, it's recognizing that I have no power to change any of it and i don't imagine Sisyphus is happy.