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Very interesting article on Simon Baron Cohen's "Eyes Test"

The links in the article don't work for me, so I found these:
https://www.questionwritertracker.com/quiz/61/Z4MK3TKB.html (Revised version of the "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" Test)

An article which contains explanations & links to tests:
The Last Psychiatrist: Why Do Autistics Score Poorly On The Eyes Test?

This one was especially surprising to me because there were learning games in the links.
Games designed by Baron-Cohen to teach/reinforce information about autism:
Baron-Cohen - Reading the mind in the eyes - Psych Tutor
All the links worked for me. I played one of the games, too.:)

That I played one of the games will be no surprise to anyone who has been to
the Games section of the AC Forum.
I took the Eye Test, too. Got 28. Half of the ones I missed, my 2nd choice would have been
correct. I attribute the comparatively high score to a lot of practice/study. Self-defense.
When I don't understand, I try to find out. That's why I majored in Psychology.
 
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