Abstract

AbstractIn the last decade, we have noted increasing interest in animation from students diagnosed with autism. This article depicts the particular case of the Animation Department at Loyola Marymount University, where college students diagnosed with autistic syndrome disorder (asd) talk about patience, focus, and collaboration, and voice their opinions about their attraction to animation and how it has played an important role in their lives.

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