lwilder wrote:
When I walk into the break room at work, it's fairly easy to sense the mood in the room because there are less than twenty people there. It's an automatic, quick and superficial scan and processing of the tone of voice people are using and their body language - also where they are in the room. If they are all interacting and laughing at one person's comment while being animated, smiling - then the mood of the room is light and happy. I like your question because it made me think: What if I'm wrong and just think I'm reading the room accurately? Not sure how to test that...
Are you NT? Also, I think even pretty darn autistic people are going to read a room if people are laughing, etc. What about more complicated situations?