Logan5 wrote:
I do not know if it is an AS/ autism thing, but the following podcast may be of some interest:
"Blink"
http://www.radiolab.org/blogs/radiolab- ... /05/blink/Thanks for the link. That's very interesting.
I've also noticed when I do blink it when someone has finished speaking or I'm at the end of a thought. I tried to blink while thinking and it's impossible. It's almost as if blinking is like a comma or full stop. One of the comments on that page said something about people who could take in more information or think faster also blinked less, and maybe that is what is happening to me. I'll have to see what I'm like on the weekends because that's when I take a break from medication. The medication could be the reason for my lack of blinking.
I've always thought I didn't blink much. I even won in that game I played as a kid 'first one to blink loses.'
Also interesting in the podcast was the experiment they did with people watching Mr Bean. Maybe blinking is like a mirror neuron thing like yawning and laughing.
I hope I can find more information on this. It's very interesting.
Severus wrote:
Congratulations, pensieve, no Weeping Angel could harm you
I have actually tried that while watching the show. Thing is when I'm trying to control blinking or time it I get the urge to blink more.
I'm going to try some teabags on my eye tonight. They are still hurting. Not even sunglasses help.