Not exact matches
«This question about why do we see
reduced eye contact in autism has been around for a long time,» says study leader Warren Jones, director
of research at the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The researchers studied
eye gaze responses in young children with autism at the time
of their initial diagnosis in order to have clearer evidence about the initial underlying reasons for
reduced eye contact.
While
reduced eye contact is a well - known symptom
of autism used in early screeners and diagnostic instruments, why children with autism look less at other people's
eyes has not been known.
IOLs can also spare babies — and their parents — the discomfort
of daily
contact lens changes, and
reduce the risk
of introducing germs into the
eye.
We had about 10 days
of markedly
reduced eye contact, hyperactivity, eczema and totally disrupted sleep.
Join us for a night
of dancing and fun to improve your overall sense
of well - being,
reduce stress, better your posture, strengthen your
eye contact, laugh with each other and perhaps most importantly, boost your intimacy and passion in the bedroom.