Comments by "pugetwitch" (@Pugetwitch) on "EXPLORE WITH US"
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Yeah, the people who run this channel do a good job applying logic and explaining the narrative with a critical tone. One thing that I would like to clarify though, as new things are found about ASD constantly, is that people on the ASD spectrum make inappropriate eye contact. It doesn't necessarily mean that we don't make eye contact or that we look away all the time. It also means that we can stare inappropriately, especially when in serious situations. I am autistic, and when I'm in social atmospheres I tend to shift my gaze a lot from people's eyes because it feels invasive, but when I am speaking directly one-on-one with somebody in an intimate setting, whether it's in a workplace, with close friends somewhere, at a job interview, or with stakeholders at lunch, I make sustained eye contact because I feel that I can read the person's energy much better and I feel that I'm creating a deeper bond with them. Also, making sustained eye contact lens oxytocin to flu more freely, which invokes feelings of love and pleasure. That's one reason that I'm glad I don't make eye contact for very long with strangers! LOL
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@FancyWasHerName. actually, psychopathy is a condition that individuals are born with, however it is hereditary so I suppose we could blame someone up their family trees line. LOL. sociopaths are created with by a combination of brain trauma and environment. Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are created. However that does not excuse either of them for their cruelty, at the same time it does not make the sociopath anymore responsible for their outrageous Acts than the psychopath, because sociopaths show a high volume of prefrontal cortex damage, meaning that they're synapses don't work correctly and they don't have the ability to connect pleasure to appropriate things, they get dopamine releases from witnessing traumatic and dramatic, and often even terrifying events that they have witnessed in the past, and it's not like their consciously wanting the dopamine to release. It's just a biochemical response that has been predispositioned within their brain to begin with, and then that combination of environment and additional brain damage causes it.
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