....but no one to ask about it?
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following is as it was explained to me by folks with letters behind their name, and my memory may be faulty):
This is about the Aspergers brain and it's issues with sesory perception, integration, and overload.
Some of it is about having more acute senses but a lot of it is about not having good enough filters on the senses we already have so all of it comes in at somewhat of the same level. You hear/feel/taste/smell/see what we do your brain just edits it out or ignores it.
We can't.
I have recently had a thought that this may also have a link to the bad motor control aspect of Aspergers. As you know there is really around 7+ senses and not 5 . Well if the filters on the Vestibular & Kinesthetic sense are not functional, as they aren't in the Asperger's brain, then maybe the percieved issues with body control are not an issue of ability to control but of position & movement data flow. We have a motor cortex that CAN work, it just doesn't have the ability to get good data to work WELL. Perhaps this is also the reason for the social blindness. We initially receive the cues, and the brain could process them (with the empathy that comes along) but they get lost and/or messed up with the middle man and his sh** filters.
Thoughts?
Sensory Problems and Autism Bright Lights, Loud NoisesSense-Ivan
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