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'''Autistic inertia''', or simply inertia, is a term that describes difficulties in starting or switching tasks. It can be related to movement difficulties or [[Executive dysfunction|executive dysfunction]]. |
Revision as of 16:18, 24 August 2022
This page might be redundant since Executive dysfunction already exists. The contents may need to be merged.
"An autist at rest stays at rest; an autist in motion stays in motion
Autistic inertia, or simply inertia, is a term that describes difficulties in starting or switching tasks. It can be related to movement difficulties or executive dysfunction.