Noca wrote:
Would the hyperfocus that is the hallmark of autistic special interests be a differentiating trait instead of poor attention across the board?
No, people with ADHD experience hyperfocus. (I don't know if it's exactly the same thing, though, or if people are using a single word describe 2 similar but slightly different things.)
Is hyperfocus really the hallmark of autistic special interests?
My understanding of "hyperfocus" is that it's an attentional state where you're so focused on a particular activity or task that you are aware of little/nothing else and unable to shift your attention..... a special interest involves more than just that attentional state, doesn't it?
I was diagnosed with severe ADHD before I was diagnosed with Autism (now I'm diagnosed with both), and my experience of hyperfocus suggests that it's a manifestation of my poor attention regulation across the board. I don't hyperfocus by choice, I don't have control over it. Also, I can hyperfocus on something that is not a special interest.
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