Which symptoms do you have and not have?
Poor communication such as:
Speech and language peculiarities YES
Overformal speech YES
Taking everything literally YES
Word repetition (echolalia) SOMEWHAT
Long monologues YES
Inappropriate remarks YES
Inability to take turns talking YES
Inability to listen to others YES
Speaking without any pitch or tone YES
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm YES
Difficulty initiating conversation YES
Flat, cheerless demeanor YES
Loud voice NO
Doesn’t respond to name very well YES
Non-verbal communication problems such as:
Inability to pick up facial expressions YES
Not able to notice body language YES
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice NO
Avoid eye contact while communicating YES
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!) NO
Few facial expressions YES
Unaware of unwritten rules YES
Impaired social interaction such as:
Social withdrawal YES
Lack of interest in other people YES
Eccentric personality YES
Preoccupied with their own agenda YES
Socially non-adapted personality YES
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior YES
Limited interests YES
Unusual preoccupations YES
Need for sameness YES
Repetitive routines or rituals YES
Engages in highly repetitive play
Excellent rote memory YES
Lack of empathy YES
Single-mindedness NO
Aloof YES
Inflexible thinking NO
Lack of imagination NO
Indifferent YES
Rigid thinking YES
Lack of make-believe or imitative play YES
Fear of changes YES
Poor motor skills such as:
Poor coordination YES
Clumsiness YES
Uncoordinated motor movements YES
Hand flapping
Head swiveling
Mirroring
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain YES
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations YES
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights YES
Speech and language peculiarities: Some?
Overformal speech: Sometimes
Taking everything literally: No
Word repetition (echolalia): Not often, sometimes
Long monologues: Not often
Inappropriate remarks: Occasionally
Inability to take turns talking: Yes, I often don't know how to enter a conversation
Inability to listen to others: No, adaptions made
Speaking without any pitch or tone: No
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
Difficulty initiating conversation: Depends
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Yes
Loud voice: No
Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
Inability to pick up facial expressions: Sometimes
Not able to notice body language: I notice it, not always sure on meaning
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Sometimes
Avoid eye contact while communicating: Depends on how I feel
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No
Few facial expressions: Yes
Unaware of unwritten rules: Sometimes
Social withdrawal: Yes
Lack of interest in other people: No
Eccentric personality: Yes?
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Mostly
Socially non-adapted personality: No?
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Sometimes
Limited interests: No, I'd say wide ranging
Unusual preoccupations: Yes
Need for sameness: No
Repetitive routines or rituals: No
Engages in highly repetitive play: No
Excellent rote memory: No
Lack of empathy: No, displaying it appropriately is the problem
Single-mindedness: Not really
Aloof: Yes
Inflexible thinking: No
Lack of imagination: Not entirely
Indifferent: To what?
Rigid thinking: No
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No, not even as a little kid
Fear of changes: Not always
Poor coordination: No; adapted
Clumsiness: No; again adapted
Uncoordinated motor movements: No; again adapted
Hand flapping: Only when very excited
Head swiveling: No
Mirroring: Does this mean lack of mirroring other people, or copycat mimicking, or what?
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes
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Taliesin
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Age: 40
Gender: Male
Posts: 50
Location: Upstate NY
very long list, a bit overwhelming on the original site....scored about 35, that was with some "I dunnos" and "wtf?"s. It seems that the questions are a bit hostile and patronizing (like some articles I've read that speak about stimming as if we're "short circuited"). So yeah, 35, liked the eccentric bits
Yes = 16
Sometimes = 13
No = 20
Not Sure = 2
And for the record, I think an excellent additional question would be "Did you feel the need to create a spreadsheet, chart or pivot table to easily determine how many symptoms fell into each category?"
Also, it was driving my absolutely nuts that the list wasn't numbered...
1. Speech and language peculiarities: Sometimes. People tend to think I'm from elsewhere and say I have an odd accent when I tell them I was raised right here in town.
2. Overformal speech: Sometimes people think I'm overly formal, but I tend to think they're overly casual
3. Taking everything literally: No
4. Word repetition (echolalia): Sometimes. Outloud, very rarely (mainly when I'm nervous or caught of guard by someone). In my head, much more often. I've never tried to explain it, but I sometimes get a word stuck in my head after I hear it and can't get rid of it until I've sort of analyzed the movements needed to create those sounds.
5. Long monologues: Sometimes. I used to do this more I think. Now I try to limit my talking time during conversations to avoid it.
6. Inappropriate remarks: No
7. Inability to take turns talking: No
8. Inability to listen to others: Sometimes. I give people the opportunity to speak, but I often don't pay much attention to what they're saying.
9. Speaking without any pitch or tone: No
10. Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
11. Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
12. Flat, cheerless demeanor: Yes, my natural state could be categorized this way. However, I've sort of trained myself to smile until I feel foolish when around other people.
13. Loud voice: No, I'm usually too quiet.
14. Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
15. Inability to pick up facial expressions: No. I'm actually really adept at figuring out what people are thinking during a conversation, I can usually tell when someone is lying or not telling the whole truth.
16. Not able to notice body language: No.
17. Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: No.
18. Avoid eye contact while communicating: YES
19. Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No, definitely not.
20. Few facial expressions: Not sure.
21. Unaware of unwritten rules: No, I've gotten much better over the years.
22. Social withdrawal: Yes
23. Lack of interest in other people: Yes
24. Eccentric personality: Sometimes/Not sure. I feel like I do a decent job of passing for normal, but I also know my family and acquaintances think I'm rather "quirky".
25. Preoccupied with their own agenda: No
26. Socially non-adapted personality: Not sure what this means...
27. Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes
28. Limited interests: Yes
29. Unusual preoccupations: Yes, but I'm generally quite good at keeping quiet about them.
30. Need for sameness: Yes, but with very occasional needs for adventure
31. Repetitive routines or rituals: Routines yes, rituals not so much
32. Engages in highly repetitive play: As a kid, definitely. I was always really careful with my toys and would play with the same ones everyday, for years.
33. Excellent rote memory: Sometimes, it depends on the subject.
34. Lack of empathy: Sort of. I can usually understand quite well what someone else is most likely feeling. The information just doesn't really effect me in any way. Usually I just get upset with them for not being more logical about whatever's going on
35. Single-mindedness: Sometimes
36. Aloof: Yes
37. Inflexible thinking: No
38. Lack of imagination: Definitely not.
39. Indifferent: Yes
40. Rigid thinking: No
41. Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No lack of make believe, but I can't really remember any imitative play as a kid.
42. Fear of changes: Sometimes. Though I'm not it's fear so much as severe apprehension.
43. Poor coordination: Sometimes
44. Clumsiness: Sometimes
45. Uncoordinated motor movements: Sometimes
46. Hand flapping: No
47. Head swiveling: No
48. Mirroring: Yes
49. Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: Yes
50. Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
51. Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: No
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Poor communication such as:
Speech and language peculiarities: Yes
Overformal speech: Yes (though this has decreased in the past few years)
Taking everything literally: Sometimes, kind of.
Word repetition (echolalia): No
Long monologues: Yes, very much yes.
Inappropriate remarks: Sometimes
Inability to take turns talking: Yes
Inability to listen to others: Kind of (I can listen, but I have to remain utterly silent during the conversation, or else I'll turn it to myself accidentally).
Speaking without any pitch or tone: Yup.
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
Difficulty initiating conversation: Depends
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Sometimes
Loud voice: No, I do have an extremely soft voice that I can't tell is soft, though.
Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
Non-verbal communication problems such as:
Inability to pick up facial expressions: No, probably thanks to art training (I love drawing faces).
Not able to notice body language: A tiny bit (probably thanks to art training).
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: No
Avoid eye contact while communicating: All of the time with most people, unless I really concentrate
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!) Yes
Few facial expressions Yes
Unaware of unwritten rules Yes, every single day of my life.
Impaired social interaction such as:
Social withdrawal: Yes
Lack of interest in other people: Mostly, yes (I do care very deeply for a small, single digit number of friends).
Eccentric personality: Yes
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes, generally
Socially non-adapted personality: Non-adapted as in not being able to adapt to being that social, kind of. I'm not sure what the official definition of it is though...
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes
Limited interests: Yes
Unusual preoccupations: In comparison to the people around me, yes.
Need for sameness: Sometimes, unless I'm comfortable in the new environment that I'm put in (like going to a new camp full of really artsy, eccentric people who are all almost as passionate about art as I am).
Repetitive routines or rituals: Yes.
Engages in highly repetitive play: Yes
Excellent rote memory: In certain areas, no.
Lack of empathy: No
Single-mindedness: A little
Aloof: Yes
Inflexible thinking: I'm not sure.
Lack of imagination: When it comes to creating whole new worlds, yes. When it comes to basically combining different ideas and putting form to them, no.
Indifferent: Sometimes.
Rigid thinking: Maybe
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No, when I control what happens.
Fear of changes: Yes, easily most of the time.
Poor motor skills such as:
Poor coordination: Yes
Clumsiness: Yes
Uncoordinated motor movements: Maybe?
Hand flapping: Yes
Head swiveling: No
Mirroring: Yes
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Kind of
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Currently: I'm about to go into the track to get an Asperger's syndrome diagnosis. I'm suspected of having Aspergers by a professional right now, though.
AQ// 41 out of 50
Aspie Quiz// AS: 168/200 NT: 46/200
Last edited by gen-ph on 21 Nov 2010, 1:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm doing this again.
1. Speech and language peculiarities: Yes; don't have my own accent (accent chameleon); speech motor difficulties.
2. Overformal speech: Yes, depending on whom I speak to.
3. Taking everything literally: This trait has come back. Annoying. So yes.
4. Word repetition (echolalia): Yes but to memorize.
5. Long monologues: Yes.
6. Inappropriate remarks: God yes.
7. Inability to take turns talking: Sometimes.
8. Inability to listen to others: Sometimes.
9. Speaking without any pitch or tone: No. Like I said before I pick up accents.
10. Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: Yes.
11. Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
12. Flat, cheerless demeanor: No.
13. Loud voice: Depends. I struggle to know when to turn my voice down.
14. Doesn’t respond to name very well: No. I'm like a timid rabbit.
15. Inability to pick up facial expressions: Yes.
16. Not able to notice body language: Yes.
17. Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Sometimes.
18. Avoid eye contact while communicating: Sometimes.
19. Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): Not that anyone has told me about.
20. Few facial expressions: No. Too many facial expressions.
21. Unaware of unwritten rules: Sort of.
22. Social withdrawal: Yes
23. Lack of interest in other people: Most people. Anxiety prone rock stars on the other hand...
24. Eccentric personality: Yes.
25. Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes.
26. Socially non-adapted personality: Yes.
27. Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes
28. Limited interests: Yes
29. Unusual preoccupations: Yes
30. Need for sameness: Yes, until I do the ADHD hyper jump.
31. Repetitive routines or rituals: Yes.
32. Engages in highly repetitive play: Yes.
33. Excellent rote memory: It's not as detailed with others with AS, but it's pretty good.
34. Lack of empathy: Uhmm. I feel too much empathy for people but there are some things that I struggle to empathise with. See blog.
35. Single-mindedness: Sometimes.
36. Aloof: Yes
37. Inflexible thinking: No
38. Lack of imagination: Definitely not.
39. Indifferent: Yes
40. Rigid thinking: Sometimes.
41. Lack of make-believe or imitative play: I was never a fan of it.
42. Fear of changes: Yes.
43. Poor coordination: Yes.
44. Clumsiness: Yes.
45. Uncoordinated motor movements: Yes.
46. Hand flapping: Yes.
47. Head swiveling: Yes.
48. Mirroring: I think so.
49. Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: As a kid, yes. From adolescent and upwards, no.
50. Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
51. Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes.
37/51
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- Speech and language peculiarities: Yes
- Overformal speech: Yes
- Taking everything literally: Yes
- Word repetition (echolalia): Yes, but more frequently palilalia
- Long monologues: Yes
- Inappropriate remarks: Yes
- Inability to take turns talking: In some situations
- Inability to listen to others: In some situations
- Speaking without any pitch or tone: Somewhat -- I have heard myself on a recording and my voice does not sound the same in my head as it sounds on a recording.
- Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: Sometimes
- Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
- Flat, cheerless demeanor: Yes
- Loud voice: No -- My voice is usually quiet.
- Doesn’t respond to name very well: I don't understand whether this is referring to within a conversation or to someone trying to start a conversation by saying my name. If it's within a conversation then yes, I don't like when people say my name. If it's someone trying to start a conversation by saying my name and I'm not responding then it may be because I was hyperfocused on what I was doing and wasn't aware that my name was spoken. I can't answer whether I don't respond to something if I wasn't aware that it happened.
- Inability to pick up facial expressions: No, but inability to understand the specific meaning of facial expressions, yes.
- Not able to notice body language: Yes
- Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Yes
- Avoid eye contact while communicating: Yes
- Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No, I am more likely to avoid people and want them to stay away from me.
- Few facial expressions: Yes
- Unaware of unwritten rules: Yes
- Social withdrawal: Yes
- Lack of interest in other people: Yes
- Eccentric personality: Yes
- Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes
- Socially non-adapted personality: Yes
- Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes, very much. But I have learned to not do this.
- Limited interests: Yes
- Unusual preoccupations: Yes
- Need for sameness: Yes
- Repetitive routines or rituals: Yes
- Engages in highly repetitive play: Yes
- Excellent rote memory: Yes
- Lack of empathy: Largely, yes
- Single-mindedness: Yes
- Aloof: Yes
- Inflexible thinking: In some areas
- Lack of imagination: I don't understand what's meant by this, lack of the ability to imagine or lack of spontaneously imagining, and I don't understand what is being imagined. I am capable of imagining factual or theoretical things in great detail, but don't imagine fictitious stories or characters.
- Indifferent: Often, but not always
- Rigid thinking: In some situations
- Lack of make-believe or imitative play: Yes
- Fear of changes: Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
- Poor coordination: Yes
- Clumsiness: Yes
- Uncoordinated motor movements: Yes
- Hand flapping: Yes
- Head swiveling: I don't know what this is.
- Mirroring: Yes
- Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No. My response to pain seems to be significantly greater than others' responses to pain.
- Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes. All of these.
- Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes. All of these.
Yes: 37/51
Sometimes: 7/51
Unsure: 3/51
No: 4/51
I've got 45 symptoms.
Speech and language peculiarities: Yes.
Overformal speech: No.
Taking everything literally: Yes.
Word repetition (echolalia): Yes.
Long monologues: Yes.
Inappropriate remarks: Yes.
Inability to take turns talking: Yes
Inability to listen to others: Yes.
Speaking without any pitch or tone: Yes.
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: Yes.
Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes.
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Yes.
Loud voice: No.
Doesn’t respond to name very well: Yes.
Inability to pick up facial expressions: Yes.
Not able to notice body language: Yes.
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Yes.
Avoid eye contact while communicating: Yes.
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): Yes.
Few facial expressions: Yes.
Unaware of unwritten rules: Yes.
Social withdrawal: Yes.
Lack of interest in other people: Yes.
Eccentric personality: Yes.
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes.
Socially non-adapted personality: Yes.
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes.
Limited interests: Yes.
Unusual preoccupations: Yes.
Need for sameness: Yes.
Repetitive routines or rituals: Yes.
Engages in highly repetitive play: Yes.
Excellent rote memory: Yes.
Lack of empathy: Yes, according to my investigator.
Single-mindedness: Yes.
Aloof: Yes.
Inflexible thinking: Yes.
Lack of imagination: No.
Indifferent: Yes.
Rigid thinking: Yes.
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: Yes.
Fear of changes: Yes.
Poor coordination: Yes.
Clumsiness: Yes.
Uncoordinated motor movements: Yes.
Hand flapping: Yes.
Head swiveling: No.
Mirroring: No.
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No.
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes.
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes.
TTRSage
Velociraptor
Joined: 30 Aug 2010
Age: 74
Gender: Male
Posts: 468
Location: Alone In My Aspie Cubbyhole
I got a 30 first time and counted 31 when I wrote up this response. Good list but it is poorly organized and groups obsessions under the social problems category. The three main categories of AS traits are social isolation, communications difficulties and obsessions, routines and special interests. All else falls under those three major categories. I'm not sure where motor skills falls in the hierarchy though but (without looking it up again) I believe this is the grouping used in DSM.
Poor communication
Speech and language peculiarities - Yes
Overformal speech - Yes
Taking everything literally - No
Word repetition (echolalia) - No
Long monologues - Sometimes
Inappropriate remarks - Sometimes
Inability to take turns talking - No
Inability to listen to others - Often
Speaking without any pitch or tone - Probably Not
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm - No
Difficulty initiating conversation - Often
Flat, cheerless demeanor - Probably
Loud voice - No
Doesn’t respond to name very well - No
Non-verbal communication problems
Inability to pick up facial expressions - No
Not able to notice body language - No
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice - No
Avoid eye contact while communicating - Yes
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!) - No
Few facial expressions - Probably
Unaware of unwritten rules - Probably Not
Impaired social interaction
Social withdrawal - Yes
Lack of interest in other people - Sometimes
Eccentric personality - Yes
Preoccupied with their own agenda - Yes
Socially non-adapted personality - Yes
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior - Sometimes
Limited interests - Yes
Unusual preoccupations - Yes
Need for sameness - Yes
Repetitive routines or rituals - Yes
Engages in highly repetitive play - Yes
Excellent rote memory - Yes - My greatest gift in life too
Lack of empathy - Sometimes
Single-mindedness - Yes
Aloof - Yes
Inflexible thinking - Sometimes
Lack of imagination - No
Indifferent - Probably
Rigid thinking - Yes
Fear of changes - Yes
Lack of make-believe or imitative play - Yes - At age 4 while the other kids in nursery school used small brooms as rifles playing cowboys and indians, I took the broom and swept the playground alone with it. My mom has a home movie of this, failed to recognize it as unusual and could only say, "how cute".
Poor motor skills
Poor coordination - Probably
Clumsiness - No
Uncoordinated motor movements - Probably Not
Hand flapping - No, I just blink my eyes so heavily that my eyelids swell up, alternately and symmetrically contract muscles on opposite sides of my body and at age 6 used to walk along swinging my arm around in circles like the propeller of an airplane (no jets in 1956).
Head swiveling - Not sure what this is.
Mirroring - Not sure what this is.
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain - No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations - Strongly
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights - Strongly
Speech and language peculiarities: yes. i often pause mid-sentence to try to figure out what i want to say next. this leads to awkward silences.
Overformal speech: yes. i use complicated/arcane words when a simpler word would work just as well--this isn't intentional; i just use the first word that comes to mind. or, if i don't use the first word that comes to mind, i have to think about what i'm saying and then that long and awkward pause thing happens.
Taking everything literally: yes.
Word repetition (echolalia): sometimes.
Long monologues: not sure. i tend to repeat things i'm saying 15 different ways before realizing i've more than said what i've needed to say, then i quit talking. it's not so much a monologue as it is being repetitive.
Inappropriate remarks: yes! i don't mean them the way they sound, though. (i'm not trying to be mean, i'm usually just stating a fact or being literal.)
Inability to take turns talking: yes. i interrupt people. i'm getting better about this.
Inability to listen to others: yes. not because i don't try; my mind just wanders, or i can't keep track of what's being said because i'm so focused on my gestures, posture, eye contact, etc.
Speaking without any pitch or tone: yes. another thing i'm aware of and working on.
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: yes!
Difficulty initiating conversation: yes
Flat, cheerless demeanor: yes. my parents spent most of my childhood asking what was wrong with me and demanding that i smile.
Loud voice: sometimes.
Doesn’t respond to name very well: no
Inability to pick up facial expressions: yes. it takes a lot of thought on my part to decipher the meaning behind facial expressions.
Not able to notice body language: yes.
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: sometimes
Avoid eye contact while communicating: yes! i actively work on making eye contact, but even so the entire time i'm thinking, "make eye contact...now look away...now look over at the wall...make eye contact again...how long should i be making eye contact? is this coming across as creepy?" repeat.
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): nope, never.
Few facial expressions: maybe. i've been told i make very strange facial expressions, and that i look angry. i'm not angry, i'm concentrating.
Unaware of unwritten rules: sometimes.
Social withdrawal: yes
Lack of interest in other people: i'm not sure what this means exactly. i'm interested in other people, but i'm interested in learning what i want to know about them. i'm not interested in small talk. so am i going to show interest by making small talk? no.
Eccentric personality: i don't think so, but i've been told numerous times i'm weird.
Preoccupied with their own agenda: guilty.
Socially non-adapted personality: yes.
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: yes. i've gotten better about this by realizing that it's usually not appropriate, warranted, or appreciated when i correct others...and it's kind of obnoxious to do so, unless there's a good reason for it.
Limited interests: yes. i'm interested in what i'm interested in. beyond that, i get bored.
Unusual preoccupations: perhaps. does counting people's toes when they're wearing sandals to make sure they don't have six toes qualify? see, now i sound weird. and i've yet to come across anyone with six toes (on one foot, i mean).
Need for sameness: yes.
Repetitive routines or rituals: yes.
Engages in highly repetitive play: no.
Excellent rote memory: yes.
Lack of empathy: sort of. i can readily empathize with others who have been hurt, but i sometimes have trouble empathizing with people close to me (as in, the people i most need to empathize with). i do have an ability to objectively see both/many sides of an issue, though--but i don't think that is necessarily empathy.
Single-mindedness: yes.
Aloof: yes.
Inflexible thinking: sometimes.
Lack of imagination: yes. i used to think i was imaginative, and then i realized i just had an anxiety disorder that caused me to think of worst-case scenarios.
Indifferent: sometimes.
Rigid thinking: yes.
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: yes. i hated making stuff up when i was a kid. it's not fun!
Fear of changes: yes. not a fan.
Poor coordination: oh yes.
Clumsiness: yes! today i've dropped the remote control out of my lap and onto the floor twice, almost stepped on my dog, cut myself on my laptop (don't ask), and tripped over a rug. this is a totally normal day for me.
Uncoordinated motor movements: yes.
Hand flapping: not so much.
Head swiveling: what is this? it sounds owl-like.
Mirroring: yes!! i was very interested to recently learn this is a real, documented issue, because i've known for years that i mirror others but didn't know what it was called or that other people do it, too.
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: sometimes
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: yes
yes: 33
no: 6
sometimes: 6
maybe: 6
Ok less than ten were answered 'sometimes' or similar. I don't know what was meant by more.
Also my answers may be off as I don't know how others see me so this is based off how I see myself:
List of Asperger Symptoms
Poor communication such as:
Speech and language peculiarities (yes)
Overformal speech (maybe)
Taking everything literally (Sometimes)
Word repetition (echolalia) (No)
Long monologues (Mostly when typing rather than talking but I’ve done both kinds)
Inappropriate remarks (yes)
Inability to take turns talking (kinda. I never know when I can have a turn)
Inability to listen to others (A little but it depends)
Speaking without any pitch or tone (Probably)
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm (Sometimes)
Difficulty initiating conversation (yes)
Flat, cheerless demeanor (Yes)
Loud voice (no opposite)
Doesn’t respond to name very well (No?)
Non-verbal communication problems such as:
Inability to pick up facial expressions (Check)
Not able to notice body language (Uh check I guess)
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice (No)
Avoid eye contact while communicating (yes)
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!) (Yeah. :S)
Few facial expressions (Yep)
Unaware of unwritten rules (Yes they need to write them down and stick to them)
Impaired social interaction such as:
Social withdrawal (YES)
Lack of interest in other people (YES)
Eccentric personality (Maybe)
Preoccupied with their own agenda (Yep)
Socially non-adapted personality (Uh maybe)
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior (Yeah)
Limited interests (Yeah)
Unusual preoccupations (Define usual preoccupations first)
Need for sameness (Yes)
Repetitive routines or rituals (Yeah)
Engages in highly repetitive play (Uh sometimes)
Excellent rote memory (Which kind is that? Maybe)
Lack of empathy (Sometimes)
Single-mindedness (Oh yes, so very much yes)
Aloof (Check)
Inflexible thinking (Yes )
Lack of imagination (NAY!)
Indifferent (Sometimes – often)
Rigid thinking (Yes)
Lack of make-believe or imitative play (NO!)
Fear of changes (Yes)
Poor motor skills such as:
Poor coordination (Yes but I also have very mild Cerebral Palsy)
Clumsiness (See above)
Uncoordinated motor movements (See above)
Hand flapping (Uh no)*
Head swiveling (No)*
Mirroring (Maybe sometimes I don't know)*
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain (Don’t know)
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations (YES)
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights (Sometimes depends on the place. Family dinner that goes on and on = bad. Ren. faire with stuff to look at and so on = not bad usually)
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*I don't think I do these but I'm not sure what all falls under these labels. I'm pretty sure I don't hand flap unless finger tapping/drumming counts. Not quite sure what the other two are.
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I am female and was diagnosed on 12/30/11 with PDD-NOS, which overturned my previous not-quite-a-diagnosis of Asperger's Disorder from 2010
FOR ME:
Speech and language peculiarities: No
Overformal speech: No
Taking everything literally: Sometimes
Word repetition (echolalia): No
Long monologues: No
Inappropriate remarks: No
Inability to take turns talking: Yes
Inability to listen to others: Sometimes
Speaking without any pitch or tone: No
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
Flat, cheerless demeanor: No
Loud voice: No
Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
Inability to pick up facial expressions: Yes
Not able to notice body language: Yes
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Yes
Avoid eye contact while communicating: A little
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No
Few facial expressions: Yes
Unaware of unwritten rules: Yes
Social withdrawal: Sometimes
Lack of interest in other people: No
Eccentric personality: Yes
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes
Socially non-adapted personality: ???
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes
Limited interests: Yes - No it depends on your viewpoint. I have many interests and I get very deep into them.
Unusual preoccupations: No
Need for sameness: No
Repetitive routines or rituals: Yes - I need these to be able to remember easy tasks.
Engages in highly repetitive play: N/A
Excellent rote memory: Yes - Had to look up definition though
Lack of empathy: Yes - but not lack of sympathy
Single-mindedness: Only when I'm right
Aloof: Yes
Inflexible thinking: Not sure. I try to be flexible and listen to all sides of an issue before making a conclusion. But then, I'm all mixed up so I don't really know.
Lack of imagination: No
Indifferent: No
Rigid thinking: No
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: Yes (as a child and with my kids now. I just don't get the point)
Fear of changes: Uncomfortable and aprehensive but I don't think that is unique to Aspies.
Poor coordination: No
Clumsiness: No
Uncoordinated motor movements: No
Hand flapping: No
Head swiveling: No
Mirroring: No
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Sometimes
Speech and language peculiarities: Some
Overformal speech: Yes
Taking everything literally: Sometimes
Word repetition (echolalia): Occasionally
Long monologues: Sometimes
Inappropriate remarks: Sometimes
Inability to take turns talking: Sometimes
Inability to listen to others: Sometimes
Speaking without any pitch or tone: Yes
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: Sometimes
Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Sometimes
Loud voice: No
Doesn’t respond to name very well: Yes
Inability to pick up facial expressions: Sometimes
Not able to notice body language: Sometimes
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: Sometimes
Avoid eye contact while communicating: Sometimes
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): Sometimes
Few facial expressions: Yes
Unaware of unwritten rules: Sometimes
Social withdrawal: With peers, yes
Lack of interest in other people: Sometimes
Eccentric personality: Yes
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Sometimes
Socially non-adapted personality: ?
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: Yes
Limited interests: Yes
Unusual preoccupations: Many times
Need for sameness: Yes
Repetitive routines or rituals: Many times
Engages in highly repetitive play: Yes
Excellent rote memory: Yes
Lack of empathy: Sometimes
Single-mindedness: Sometimes
Aloof: With peers
Inflexible thinking: Sometimes
Lack of imagination: Sometimes
Indifferent: Sometimes
Rigid thinking: Sometimes
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No
Fear of changes: Dislike
Poor coordination: Sometimes
Clumsiness: Sometimes
Uncoordinated motor movements: Sometimes
Hand flapping: Yes
Head swiveling: Sometimes
Mirroring: What is that?
Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: Depends. I can sit in a chair and put the feet of the chair on my feet with my entire weight and feel no pain, but I still feel pain from things like burns and many things that are generally considered painful.
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes
Speech and language peculiarities: As a child
Overformal speech: No
Taking everything literally: No
Word repetition (echolalia): No
Long monologues: No
Inappropriate remarks: No
Inability to take turns talking: As a child
Inability to listen to others: As a child
Speaking without any pitch or tone: No
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
Difficulty initiating conversation: Yes
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Occasionally
Loud voice: No
Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
Inability to pick up facial expressions: No
Not able to notice body language: No
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: No, if anything I pick up too much
Avoid eye contact while communicating: As a child
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No
Few facial expressions: No
Unaware of unwritten rules: Occasionally
Social withdrawal: Yes
Lack of interest in other people: Yes
Eccentric personality: Not sure
Preoccupied with their own agenda: Yes
Socially non-adapted personality: Not clear on what this means
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: No
Limited interests: Yes
Unusual preoccupations: As a child
Need for sameness: Yes
Repetitive routines or rituals: As a child
Engages in highly repetitive play: As a child
Excellent rote memory: No
Lack of empathy: No
Single-mindedness: Yes
Aloof: Occasionally
Inflexible thinking: Occasionally (though it's more about emotional needs that NT's just don't "get")
Lack of imagination: No
Indifferent: No
Rigid thinking: Occasionally (again by an NT's interpretation)
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No
Fear of changes: Yes
Poor coordination: Yes
Clumsiness: No
Uncoordinated motor movements: No
Hand flapping: No
Head swiveling: No
Mirroring: No
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: As a child
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes
Tally (if I counted right):
Yes = 10
As a child = 7
Occasionally = 5
No = 26
Unsure = 2
Speech and language peculiarities: No
Overformal speech: Sometimes
Taking everything literally: No
Word repetition (echolalia): Yes, really often IRL
Long monologues: Sometimes
Inappropriate remarks: Yes
Inability to take turns talking: No
Inability to listen to others: No (it looks that way, though)
Speaking without any pitch or tone: Sometimes
Unable to recognize figure of speech or sarcasm: No
Difficulty initiating conversation: Sometimes
Flat, cheerless demeanor: Yes, very much so
Loud voice: Yes
Doesn’t respond to name very well: No
Inability to pick up facial expressions: No
Not able to notice body language: No
Does not pick up subtle changes in someone tone of voice: No
Avoid eye contact while communicating: Yes, all the time
Unaware of personal space ( invading it!): No
Few facial expressions: No
Unaware of unwritten rules: Yes
Social withdrawal: Yes
Lack of interest in other people: No
Eccentric personality: No
Preoccupied with their own agenda: No
Socially non-adapted personality: No
Urge to correct people in their speech or behavior: No
Limited interests: No
Unusual preoccupations: No
Need for sameness: No
Repetitive routines or rituals: No
Engages in highly repetitive play: N/A
Excellent rote memory: Yes
Lack of empathy: No
Single-mindedness: Somewhat
Aloof: Yes
Inflexible thinking: Somewhat
Lack of imagination: No
Indifferent: No
Rigid thinking: Somewhat
Lack of make-believe or imitative play: No
Fear of changes: Yes
Poor coordination: Yes
Clumsiness: Yes
Uncoordinated motor movements: Yes
Hand flapping: No
Head swiveling: No
Mirroring: Yes
Stilted Doesn’t have a strong response to pain: No
Extreme dislike of certain noises, textures or situations: Yes
Easily over stimulated by sounds, crowds or lights: Yes
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