Adam Jones on Nostr: Autistic people are often attracted to one particular line in a song and will sing ...
Autistic people are often attracted to one particular line in a song and will sing that one line aloud or in their brain for days, possibly in the singer’s accent. This may be considered a form of stimming, as well as a form of echolalia.
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