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I just looked that up and my son is also left handed which apparently is more common with synethesia. Also says no correlation with autism.Sounds like synesthesia.
The page I looked at said that synethesia was linked with typical neurology, which I assumed meant it would not occur in autistics. But then I find it odd that they would consider cross wiring of the senses “typical neurology”. I will look at those studies too. Thanks.