Compare and contrast the Thomas Frazier idea of understanding the atypical gaze of actually-autistic people—determined a priori by Frazier to be the source of the problem—purely in order to direct treatment to change it with the findings of a newly-published study which, according to one of its authors, “suggest that social interaction difficulties in autism are not an absolute or inherent characteristic of the individual” and that “social quality is a relational characteristic and dependent on the fit between the person & the social environment”.