This might concern some of you.

http://www.rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=6332

A hightened sensitivity for motion and other sensual stimuli is linked to difficulties facing social interactions. They call it Autism, but after reading this you maybe get a better idea what this "disorder" is about. One has to filter much much more, this takes calculating time in the brain and diminishes the possibility to react appropriately (or what others would perceive as "appropriate").

Have something at hand for argument. Don't let it be called "disorder", after all, the normal are only a species of the abnormal. They have to deal with it.