>> Funny thing is, I'm not that far over on the spectrum, just slightly off centre of 'normal'. But, I forget where, I read that some NV people do it as a technique and wondered if it'd help me focus. [dyslexic, so I get distracted.] Which it does, at a cost like I said. <<
I'm so far off that I can barely fake it. But not a perfect match for anything else I've seen, either. Autistic spectrum has a great deal of overlap -- except for my extremely overbuilt linguistic coprocessor. I still find much of use in materials written for aspies and such.
>> Holds up the theory that Really, NV is just 'normal' behaviour with the gain turned up to 11. So what helps NV people will maybe help NT as well. <<
In some cases or traits, this is true. In others, it's a whole different operating system.
Re: Yay!
Date: 2016-12-27 10:03 pm (UTC)I'm so far off that I can barely fake it. But not a perfect match for anything else I've seen, either. Autistic spectrum has a great deal of overlap -- except for my extremely overbuilt linguistic coprocessor. I still find much of use in materials written for aspies and such.
>> Holds up the theory that Really, NV is just 'normal' behaviour with the gain turned up to 11. So what helps NV people will maybe help NT as well. <<
In some cases or traits, this is true. In others, it's a whole different operating system.