This is something that I notice regularly in people who I assume to be neurotypical, so I?m not referring to it as an autistic trait.
I often witness people walking around a blind corner at a high rate of speed and be taken quite by surprise when they collide with someone or something on the other side. It is as if they forgot to plan ahead for unforeseen obstacles, or assumed that since they could see nothing around the corner then nothing was there, or perhaps were so lost in their own thoughts that they lost track of their surroundings.
I realize I am describing this awkwardly but it is the best I can do. Does anyone recognize this phenomenon and know what it is called or why it happens? It has become quite a curiosity of mine, and knowing the name/cause of it will allow me to remove it from my ?restricted interest? list before it morphs into an obsession.
Thanks!
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RAADS-R score 212. AQ score 46. Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (not Aspergers).