LostInSpace wrote:
risingphoenix wrote:
kyethra wrote:
Of course. But I have NLD. It has a lot of overlap with AS. Its a learning disability where verbal IQ is a lot higher than performance IQ. It means I have trouble with spatial relationships and stuff.
I've been thinking about that I might have that, too (NLD), in any case I'm 100% sure that my verbal IQ is very much higher than my performance IQ.
But then again I don't seem to have any of those extreme auditory skills which are supposed to come with it, like the ability to quote whole conversations exactly verbatim or whatever. Do all people with NLD have such skills, do you know?
You definitely don't have to have mad auditory skills. Despite that in general my visual processing skills are poor (I have NLD), I'm way more likely to remember something I read than something I hear. BTW, it's generally either AS OR NLD, not both, since otherwise 80% of Aspies could be diagnosed with NLD. The final diagnosis generally depends on the relative severity of social vs. visuo-spatial skills. If you're interested in reading more on this, there was a great debate a week or so ago about it. Also, this site has some info:
http://www.nldline.com/as_vs_nld.htmEdit: Actually, I just looked at your name- you posted in the debate thread, didn't you? Or am I remembering incorrectly?
Hi LostInSpace, yes you remember correctly, actually I posted the NLD thread also from a week ago or so to figure out the differences between AS and NLD (as well as if the latter could fit me). It's been really helpful and informative by the way, I also checked out the page already which you mention above (nldline.com).
I wonder, do you ever talk to yourself while learning? For me it's like I remember texts, infos and vocabularies best when I read them out loud to myself. But when I only listen to the professor for example without taking any notes I remember far less than if I take notes and look at them later or read something about it in a book.
Also I'd like to read some books about NLD, do you know any good ones by any chance?
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