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Autism is often misunderstood, but being on the spectrum comes with its own unique strengths and advantages! In this video, we highlight four positive autistic traits that showcase the incredible perspectives and talents of autistic individuals. From unmatched focus to creativity and authenticity, discover how these traits contribute to personal growth and enrich the world around us. ✨ *What You’ll Learn:* The hidden strengths of being on the autism spectrum How these traits positively impact daily life and relationships Why autistic individuals bring unique value to every environment 💬 *Let’s Talk:* Which of these traits do you see in yourself or someone you know? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. We’d love to hear how autism has brought positivity into your life! *Credits:* 🖋 *Writer:* Brian Cham ✏️ *Script Editor & Manager:* Kelly Soong 🎤 *Voice Over:* Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera ) 🎥 *Animator:* Delfina Grijalva 📺 *YouTube Manager:* Cindy Cheong *About Brian Cham:* Brian Cham (he/him) is a writer, software engineer, and vexillologist. Diagnosed on the autism spectrum at the age of sixteen, Brian creates special autism-themed videos for Psych2Go, blending personal experiences, stories from others, and scientific insights to foster understanding and positivity. ❤️ *Related Videos You Might Enjoy:* 5 Strengths of Autistic Individuals You Didn’t Know How to Support Autistic Friends and Family The Power of Neurodiversity in Everyday Life 🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe* to Psych2Go for more videos that celebrate mental health, neurodiversity, and personal growth. Let’s continue spreading awareness together! #AutismAwareness #PositiveTraits #Psych2Go Writer: Brian Cham Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera ) Animator: Delfina Grijalva YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong *References:* Austin, Robert D., and Gary P. Pisano. "Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage." Harvard Business Review, 95.3 (2017): 96–103. Damiano, Cara R., et al. "Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Exhibit Decreased Sensitivity to Reward Parameters When Making Effort-Based Decisions." Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 4 (2012): 1–10. Farmer, George D., Simon Baron-Cohen, and William J. Skylark. "People with Autism Spectrum Conditions Make More Consistent Decisions." Psychological Science, 28.8 (2017): 1067–1076. Gonzalez, Cleotilde, et al. "Practice Makes Improvement: How Adults with Autism Out-Perform Others in a Naturalistic Visual Search Task." Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 43 (2013): 2259–2268. Grandin, Temple. Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism (Expanded Edition). Vintage Anchor Publishing, 2006. Jolliffe, Therese, and Simon Baron‐Cohen. "Are People with Autism and Asperger Syndrome Faster Than Normal on the Embedded Figures Test?" Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38.5 (1997): 527–534. Robertson, Caroline E., et al. "Tunnel Vision: Sharper Gradient of Spatial Attention in Autism." Journal of Neuroscience, 33.16 (2013): 6776–6781. Soulières, Isabelle, et al. "Enhanced Visual Processing Contributes to Matrix Reasoning in Autism." Human Brain Mapping, 30.12 (2009): 4082–4107. Turi, Marco, David Charles Burr, and Paola Binda. "Pupillometry Reveals Perceptual Differences That Are Tightly Linked to Autistic Traits in Typical Adults." eLife, 7 (2018): e32399.