Good idea, I don't have video's but wanted to say that. I do hope there's going to be academic interest for this experimet.
Danielismyname wrote:
My personal "theory" is that we're just feeling sympathy as we recognize something in the other individual with an ASD for they're doing what we've done, or something similar.
Maybe, but it's possible there's something communicated, that it's more then sympathy experienced by the observer. An experiment might gove more insight.
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... but the one with AS made me feel uncomfortable as I saw him do things I would do in that situation.
Non-verbal communication works (in part) by internally mimicking signals and this in turn induces a mood matching the mimicked / echoed non-verbal signals in the observer.