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Mdyar
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28 Jul 2011, 4:37 pm

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I guess the question is: do you think this is a symptom of neurological difference?


Well, yes Moog. I bet my right arm it's not neurotypical. Is it AS? Well, I'm not AS, and what you described in your salvo, I immediately connected to.

Can it overlap into AS would be another question.



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28 Jul 2011, 6:16 pm

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We do know that people with this condition have slower reaction times when given information in certain sensory forms. Some folks with SCT have auditory sensory reception issues and some people have visual sensory reception slowness and some have both. We know that people with this condition can be trained and that their reaction times can improve.


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Vision Skills and ADHD
Children with ADHD have an inability to selectively process relevant information
while effectively ignoring distracting information. They also have problems shifting and sustaining attention, linking
new information to old, and controlling motor behavior. In addition, they demonstrate deficiencies in visuo-motor
processing, higher level integrative processing and show a significantly greater amount of visual symptoms than do children
without ADHD. These vision problems include oculomotor, binocular and accommodative responses, visual memory, and/or spatial orientation. Inefficient visual skills can interfere with attention and consequently interfere with executive brain function, reflecting the same
symptoms as ADHD.


Tally's double Bo. seemed to show similar problems, so square one it is.



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28 Jul 2011, 8:01 pm

Mdyar wrote:
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We do know that people with this condition have slower reaction times when given information in certain sensory forms. Some folks with SCT have auditory sensory reception issues and some people have visual sensory reception slowness and some have both. We know that people with this condition can be trained and that their reaction times can improve.


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Vision Skills and ADHD
Children with ADHD have an inability to selectively process relevant information
while effectively ignoring distracting information. They also have problems shifting and sustaining attention, linking
new information to old, and controlling motor behavior. In addition, they demonstrate deficiencies in visuo-motor
processing, higher level integrative processing and show a significantly greater amount of visual symptoms than do children
without ADHD. These vision problems include oculomotor, binocular and accommodative responses, visual memory, and/or spatial orientation. Inefficient visual skills can interfere with attention and consequently interfere with executive brain function, reflecting the same
symptoms as ADHD.


Tally's double Bo. seemed to show similar problems, so square one it is.


No idea what that means, but the quoted material is super relevant and helpful. Thanks Mdyar!


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28 Jul 2011, 8:16 pm

Moog wrote:
Mdyar wrote:
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We do know that people with this condition have slower reaction times when given information in certain sensory forms. Some folks with SCT have auditory sensory reception issues and some people have visual sensory reception slowness and some have both. We know that people with this condition can be trained and that their reaction times can improve.


Quote:
Vision Skills and ADHD
Children with ADHD have an inability to selectively process relevant information
while effectively ignoring distracting information. They also have problems shifting and sustaining attention, linking
new information to old, and controlling motor behavior. In addition, they demonstrate deficiencies in visuo-motor
processing, higher level integrative processing and show a significantly greater amount of visual symptoms than do children
without ADHD. These vision problems include oculomotor, binocular and accommodative responses, visual memory, and/or spatial orientation. Inefficient visual skills can interfere with attention and consequently interfere with executive brain function, reflecting the same
symptoms as ADHD.


Tally's double Bo. seemed to show similar problems, so square one it is.


No idea what that means, but the quoted material is super relevant and helpful. Thanks Mdyar!


Booyakasha wrote:
Motion sickness here as well - and that time lag. It feels that anything that means frequent change of focus brings headache and nausea, (including extended hours at the comp), especially reading while being in a vehicle. Also if the altitude is being changed - it takes hours for me to hear something properly and for the nausea to subside.


AS example^

Generally, I wonder if I'm unclear in my posts on this board?

And I'm pretty sure my thoughts are choppy, as moving between ideas. Real life scenario = the same.



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28 Jul 2011, 9:04 pm

Mdyar wrote:
Tally's double Bo. seemed to show similar problems, so square one it is.


I would like to understand what you mean, but this doesn't make any sense to me even with the quotes you provided.



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28 Jul 2011, 9:09 pm

I have no idea what you're talking about. But I don't get motion sickness, unless I'm already sick to begin with.


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28 Jul 2011, 9:54 pm

Blue_Star wrote:
Mdyar wrote:
Tally's double Bo. seemed to show similar problems, so square one it is.


I would like to understand what you mean, but this doesn't make any sense to me even with the quotes you provided.

Sorry.

O.K. -- Moog's O.P. questioned if this phenomenon was "autistic" -- the " eye stickiness" symptoms.

My post indicated that it is at least part of ADHD, but I was unsure if it overlapped into AS . Booyakasha posted the trouble in transitioning in between visual fields in a dynamic. If I read this correctly, this can be independent of "driving' or riding in a car. My thought: Here we then have an AS example of this phenomenon. ..... Initialy I was leaning towards ADHD until I looked at her profile thus showing a "Dx." I thought back to square one for Moog, if he was looking for AS evidence. There would be no way to determine if it is AS ( "autistic") or ADHD or both . But he was only questioning the possible normalcy of it, insofar as at it least not being on the spectrum /even ADD.

I assumed he was looking for "evidence" of AS. This is my fault for the assumption.

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29 Jul 2011, 12:47 am

Katatonic wrote:
Maybe its time to upgrade the RAM in your motherbrain :wink:

If there is something begging for me to copy in my signature, this is it... But I'm too lazy to do it right now. Remind me later :P

Now for my on-topic response:
A lot of times when I'm reading and I hit a boring part (I usually only read news) or I get rushed, I will try to skim over stuff but find myself going back to read over what I tried to read too quickly.

Its the same way with pages of photos like on the Epic Fail iPhone app. I will look over the pics on the page and go to the next, just to have myself drawn back to page one because I think "Did I just miss one of those, I better go back and be sure" More often than not I had already seen all (or at least most) but If I ever look over them fast, I always get that urge to check...

BTW Katatonic, Look up Brain memory upgrade on a news site like google news, there is an awesome report on that from like 2-3 days ago