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Card 6
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Autistic children struggle to put themselves in the shoes of others and understand others may have false beliefs
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Card 7
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Autistic children are less likely to be tricked by visual illusions
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Card 8
Front
The limbic system being damaged may result in impaired social interaction
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Card 9
Front
Boys are 4x more likely than girls to have autism
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Card 10
Front
Can be supported through MRI scans
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Card 11
Front
Autistic children struggle with games where the rules are constantly changing
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Card 12
Front
Autistic children have difficulty arranging stories if they required an understanding of the character's emotions
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Card 13
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Autistic children can recall lists of random words with ease
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Card 14
Front
One criticism is: then why don't all the children of the same harsh parent have autism?
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Card 15
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Paul is no longer recognised as Paul if he puts on sunglasses. This can be explained by-?
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