 when autistic people show themselves steaming on camera. Something that is very heavily characterized in terms of the autistic community as being a pretty sort of repetitive, self-regulatory, stereotypical behavior. It's something that everybody does to a certain extent. You may find yourself sort of as a neurotypical person biting your nails, sort of the skin around your nails or pen lids or twizzling or bouncing your leg up and down. These are very, very common things that people do and they do provide us with input, which can be quite regulating for us. But in the autistic context, steaming are these very sort of repetitive things. You might see people sort of who like visual steaming, sort of having their hands sort of flicking in front of their face. You might see people flapping or like rocking. For me, a really, really big one that no one really notices is that I very much changed my head position quite a lot because I really like that vestibular balance-based input.