Danielismyname wrote:
ruveyn wrote:
There are eidetic NTs. Being an aspie is no guarantee of eidetic memory and having eidetic memory is no guarantee of being an aspie.
ruveyn
It's actually listed as an associated feature of Autistic Disorder in the DSM-IV-TR (with AS being close to AD in most ways). Which would mean that it's at a higher prevalence than in the normal population, or that it's somehow related to the condition, compared to its relation in those without an ASD.
I must wonder if something like the diametric opposite of Eidectic memory is EVER related to ASD/AS/NVLD.
That seems to be my biggest problem in terms of any actual disabling factors.
I could muddle through with my more AS/NVLD-like socioemotional, motor, visual-spatial and executive functioning issues.