This study explores the special interests of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to neurotypical individuals, using internet discussion forums for data. Quantitative analysis indicates that adults with ASD have a greater number of interests, more specific interests, and a stronger focus on systemizing domains than their neurotypical counterparts. Insights into these special interests can inform educational and therapeutic strategies to enhance social and communication skills.
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Jordan, Chloe Jennifer, and Catherine L. Caldwell-Harris. "Understanding differences in neurotypical and autism spectrum special interests through internet forums." Intellectual and developmental disabilities 50.5 (2012): 391-402.
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