MathGirl wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
starkid wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
1. The sub-type autistic group of "pattern thinkers" are good at math. You may be in that group.
What is pattern thinking? It sounds like the exact opposite of what the OP described: not seeing patterns in behavior, only judging each separate circumstance.
She wrote: "I see people by their individual actions and I can draw
patterns from what they do".
She wrote: "I increasingly feel like an alien even on here and want to see
if anyone at all can relate to this pattern of thinking"
She wrote: "
predict what the person will do in the future"
Pattern Thinking ...
http://www.cornell.edu/video/autism-and ... rn-thinkerYeah, I can relate to this. I don't think I judge emotionally, I just compare things in a logical, pattern-based way. I've always related to temple's way of thinking, but not completely (I don't easily categorize or learn names for categories).
I can I can understand if you feel like an alien on here ..
1. I think most people here are concerned with right or wrong determinations.
2. However, I am concerned with further understanding the pattern , or "order" of things.
I made about three different threads about "pattern thinking" i.e., seeing order in the world, and on the last one the WP members here questioned whether I even have autism or could I have OCD instead.
(For clarification: I have been diagnosed by seven doctors so far, and one is an autism specialist).
It is nice to see a common thinker.