Among the many symptoms a child with autism experiences, sensory hypersensitivity is one of them. Sounds of normally mundane things, like a clock ticking or a faucet dripping, dominate the environment. The materials and surfaces of objects that are touched are more apparent, and sights are more vivid. All these stimuli bombard the brains of people with autism, albeit not altogether. And a new study now finds that analyzing kids’ eyes for excessive movement could be an early indicator of these autism symptoms.
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