Autistic adults perceive and experience laughter differently to non-autistic adults
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Research suggests that autistic adults perceive and experience laughter differently than non-autistic adults. The nature of this difference is not fully detailed in available reports, which also touch on various other aspects of autism, including its prevalence, symptoms, and effects on relationships. Some outlets imply that the autistic perspective on humor may be unique and noteworthy.
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