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Laura Dattaro, in “Autistic people may have trouble tuning out distractions”:

In the new study, researchers compared autistic and typical people’s pupil responses when performing a task with and without a distracting sound. Typical people’s pupils grew larger when hearing the sound, suggesting a boost in focus directed by the locus ceruleus. By contrast, the pupils of autistic people did not widen, indicating they do not modulate their attention in the same way.


This post originally was published 2 years ago by Bix Frankonis on bix.blog. Posts older than a decade might not reflect my current views.