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  1. 10 lip 2020 · Research has found that autists are particularly susceptible to drops in atmospheric/barometric pressure i.e. the weight of air pressing down on us from the earth’s atmosphere. When pressure is high, we have dry, sunny weather; when pressure is low, rain and dark clouds.

  2. 9 paź 2023 · In addition to the view that Autistic people and animals have similar ways of thinking, there exists the idea that many Autistic people prefer the company of animals to people. Animals...

  3. 5 sie 2023 · The severity of ASD symptoms is typically categorized into three levels: Level 1 indicates “requiring support,” Level 2 indicates “requiring substantial support,” and Level 3 indicates “requiring very substantial support.”

  4. 11 kwi 2023 · This level can be used to place studies that have investigated neural activity in reaction to sensory input in both animal models of autism and autistic individuals. This level can also be differentiated to include unimodal and multimodal sensory-related neural excitability.

  5. It’s possible that your sensitivity to air pressure is related to autism, as some neurodivergent individuals experience heightened sensory sensitivities. Your experiences with Silent sinus syndrome and surgeries sound challenging.

  6. The DSM-5 introduced three ASD levels of severity: level 1 (“requiring support”), level 2 (“requiring substantial support”), and level 3 (“requiring very substantial support”). The full-text of the DSM-5 severity levels for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is provided below with permission from the APA.

  7. 9 sty 2024 · Each person with an ASD diagnosis is further labeled with either ASD level 1, level 2, or level 3, depending on how incompatible their autistic traits are with neurotypical expectations and how much support they need in their daily life. The levels range from least to most incompatible.