Visual Symptoms Highly Associated with ASD Patient Name(Required) First Last Visual Symptoms Highly Associated with ASD Gaze Aversion Turning head, looking out of corner of eye Being attracted to shiny surfaces or mirrors Prolonged fixating on light patterns windows or blinds Hyper-fixating on one object while ignoring other objects in the room Always prefers/avoids a particular color Shows distorted body postures or orientation including arching back, hyperextension of neck Toe walking Touches all surfaces (walls, furniture, etc.) when in an unfamiliar environment Anxiety or avoidance associated with fast moving objects or animals Spinning objects close to face Intense light sensitivity Poor attention to one’s surroundings as well as a lack of interest in one’s environment Preference for looking at objects (or parts of objects) rather than people Visual Symptoms Included in the Screening/Diagnosis of ASD Poor eye contact Excessively lines up toys or other objects Fidgets with objects repetitively Maintains interest in spinning objects for periods greater than a couple of minutes Does not follow where someone else is looking Walks on tiptoe Flicking fingers or hands near face Stares at nothing with no apparent purpose Excessive interest limited to a single toy NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.