Autistic people 3 times more likely to have hallucinations
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Written by Elizabeth Milne May 18
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Do you ever hear a sound when there is nothing around to explain it? Or perhaps you have the feeling that someone is nearby when they’re not? Some people have a lot of these experiences. Others, hardly any. Certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, can cause them, but unusual perceptions also happen in people who don’t have mental health problems. A new finding from my research group suggests that autistic adults are particularly likely to have these kinds of experiences.
https://theconversation.com/autistic-pe ... ions-77337
For me a common one is sensing a presence although there is nobody there.
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