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10/12/2019

Researchers’ view of initiation in autism

Autistic people usually consider inertia to be both a tendency to keep going and a tendency to stay stopped. My research needs to be a bit narrower, so I’m focusing mainly on the tendency to stay stopped, or to get ‘stuck’, because they tend to cause more problems. I’ve taken to calling these initiation impairments, at least for now. Even...

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09/12/2019

27 words for ‘stuck’

I’ve started on my PhD, and the first item on the agenda was to write a literature review. I thought that would be quite straightforward as there is virtually no research literature on autistic inertia so far. It has turned out to be a little more complicated. Because of the lack of research specifically in this area, I have to...

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