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Eloa
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19 Oct 2014, 9:31 am

I have delayed processing of TV commercials and it takes watching them manymany times before I get the whole commercial, if I do at all and they did not stop it in the meanwhile.
It's like there is the visual image my brain is "dissolving" into it and I follow the visual aspect but without any narration to read what actually is happening there and suddenly the commercial is ended.
It's like when there is music it happens that only my auditory processing is working listening to the music, but I do not "see" anymore, not literally that I get blind, but there is no more visual processing.
It's like if I try to process the words they repeat echolalic in my mind and I miss out the rest.
Very often I just do not understand "what's going on there" (plot wise) and what the plot has got to do with the product.
When a TV commercial begins I can never tell for which product it is to find out later that I watched it already many times.
It's like a commercial exists out of a million separated chunks of information and I just "don't get it".
This makes me to dislike watching TV commercials.
Anyone else having this experience?


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19 Oct 2014, 9:54 am

TV commercials have always stressed me out. They are so loud and fast. I stopped watching TV - don't have one anymore. I feel so much better! That was one of the best things I ever did to reduce the overstimulation in my life. Now, I watch things online, which either have just one commercial (and more information than attention-grabbing) or none.



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19 Oct 2014, 12:32 pm

I never seem to take in what they're actually advertizing. I just watch the visuals, hear the music, follow the story if there are actors, but the product often doesn't register on my brain ever, or else it takes many viewings for me to have any recall of what the product is.

I know what you mean about one sense stopping processing while another keeps going -- I get that while watching a movie. Very often I only process the visuals and the dialogue, but I'm not even hearing the music soundtrack until a second viewing. I will sometimes watch a movie for the first time, then hear other people talking about how amazing the score was, especially in one tense scene or something.....and I'm like "What music? I didn't hear it in that scene...." I have to see something more than once to get all the different aspects of it.

The odd thing is, I'm extremely musically creative myself so you would think a movie's music score would be high on my list of things I'm paying attention to. Nope. Sails over my head because I'm so busy following the plot and admiring the visuals!

I also have to work at bit hard at processing the plot of a movie, because I tend to do a strange "compartmentalizing" of what I'm seeing in a movie. Scenes that the viewer is supposed to put together how the plot is progressing, I tend to just watch as if they are just one object rather than part of the whole, and I have a disjointed understanding of why anything makes sense to other things in the movie. I have to work at seeing all the reasons why everything makes sense in telling the story, and I have to work at putting it all together instead of in bits.



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19 Oct 2014, 2:03 pm

BirdInFlight wrote:
I also have to work at bit hard at processing the plot of a movie, because I tend to do a strange "compartmentalizing" of what I'm seeing in a movie. Scenes that the viewer is supposed to put together how the plot is progressing, I tend to just watch as if they are just one object rather than part of the whole, and I have a disjointed understanding of why anything makes sense to other things in the movie. I have to work at seeing all the reasons why everything makes sense in telling the story, and I have to work at putting it all together instead of in bits.


I relate to you here.
I dislike watching movies because I don't have a good understanding about what's going on there.


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19 Oct 2014, 2:45 pm

Commercials drive me insane, it doesn't take much for me to process them at all (I get it, you apply directly to the forehead!), and since they show the same awful ads at least 20 times in one hour I couldn't forget if I wanted to, which I do. They bother me so much, overloading my senses with loud noises, loud voices, bad acting, and just plain stupidity that sometimes I can't even focus on the TV show (although nearly all of them are just as bad as the commercials). I hardly ever watch TV, the most I watch now is when I'm visiting my parents and there's not much else to do and sometimes there's a marathon of shows that I don't completely hate. My parents are real couch potatoes, they watch movies and programs a lot, with the TV up really loud because my dad has poor hearing, and I usually stay in the basement with our extra TV to get away from the noise of what sounds like gunshots and people getting horribly killed every two seconds and cluster F-bombs, I can choose what I want to watch, and I prefer watching alone anyway, and I can use the mute button. We tend to do most of our bonding during mealtimes or maybe play a board game together.

Actually I don't usually just sit and watch the program, I'm usually drawing cartoons or playing games on my tablet. That's as close to multi-tasking as I usually get. :lol:



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19 Oct 2014, 6:05 pm

Head On! Head On! :lol: :lol: :lol: Now, there's one commercial I had no problem figuring out the product, lol!



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19 Oct 2014, 6:32 pm

I have no problems following TV ads; they're just not worth following 99% of the time. I also hate how the sound goes right up when the adverts come on. Either mute them entirely or turn the volume right down.

The sheer number and length of advert breaks also gets on my wick and seriously disrupts the flow of the programme. Unless I have no other alternative, I'd rather use an alternative like a catch-up service (usually far fewer ads on those), Netflix, or of course the BBC.



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19 Oct 2014, 8:35 pm

I could stand to watch the ad's from the 70's and 80's. But the ad's they run today. Their so noisy. I can stand to look at them without going into overload. I don't see how anybody can stand to look at the ad's they run today.

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