Rascal77s wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
I zone out all the time.
Part of it is because my working memory is garbage, so my brain always has to switch to a "loading screen" when processing new information.
I zone out all the time too. I also feel memory plays a role in it but that it's a combination of things. I think it's just the nature of ASD that we focus on the internal and don't store the external in memory properly. When I took the wechsler tests I scored ~10th percentile on all but 2 Wechsler Memory Scale subtests yet hit the ceiling on the WAIS arithmetic and digit span (both of these fall under working memory). I think the difference is I have numbers running through my head all the time. So I have a predisposition to focus on what's going on in my head and a predisposition to store it in memory rather than store external data. Just a thought about how I experience it, probably different for others.
Heh.
My working memory score on the WISC-IV was so horrible that it was in the "borderline" range.
My forgetfulness and "distractability" are bad enough that I got ADHD-PI added to my DX by my psychiatrist a few weeks ago. Oddly, I have a nearly photographic memory for printed text and lists of vocabulary words.
I have a highly "associative" brain that doesn't lend itself to memorizing sequences, or any non-meaningful information.
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