I have a withdrawal syndrom from benzodiazepine i have difficulties to see general patterns, its like i only see details even if the general image is present ...
... I'm having trouble understanding this, because it seems like what you're saying is contradictory. Can you explain in what way the general pattern is...
Joel N. Weber II
jwfby@...
Nov 7, 2005 6:07 pm
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hi, the problem is difficult to explain but it's like a problem with recognition of global patterns an impaired ability to have conscience of complex stimulus...
S'il vous plait, essayez l'expliquer en francais. On sait comme c'est difficile ecrire en sa langue seconde ou troisieme. Et votre probleme me parait etre tres...
thanks my problem (in french) : j'ai des difficultés à percevoir en pleine conscience la zone non centrale de ce que je regarde : par exemple lorsque je...
This is going to get a bit interesting. See, I understand French pretty well, but since my first language is English, and my ability with speaking/writing...
thanks for reply ... tous les objet en général, au repos ou en mouvement (mais les mouvements paraissent plus difficiles à appréhender) Do you find, for ...
A google result: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2465/is_7_30/ai_66457017 YOu can google prosopagnosia +"oliver sacks" to get more Sandy ... ...
The way Dr Sacks talks about prosopagnosia in his book didn't sound like my experience. A couple of years after I read his book I found the label. ~Bonnie ...
... Here is the funny thing about it, though: He doesn't actually talk about prosopagnosia, except in his footnotes in which he mentions it extensively. I...
... Okay. I remember reading once about a person who could not perceive objects unless they were in motion, but this is clearly not your case since you can,...
From: "Sandra Greer" ... thank you, sandy i think i'll read The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. or at least i'll put it in the pile of books to read...
... The book comes highly reccommended from this reader. Oliver Sacks writes about people in a way that is parralleled by few writers. He is very gifted at...
Since a lot of us use hair to help recognize people, maybe that's why Jane Goodall could be so good with the chimps.... And on a totally separate note: I...
Anyone with one or more neurological oddities should read this, as it is, I think, his best written book and includes a wide variety. He shows great respect ...
... April,I had that same feeling.. er thinking about the same movie. For me at the beginning of the movie the hair was different and of course that helped but...
I am the mother of a 6 year old who has Aspergers. I have been working with my son and his teachers this year to help him learn some of the children's names...
... This assumes that he has friends in the first place. He probably does, but the reasons he chooses certain people over certain other people may have more...
Dee - I don't think there is any evidence of family history for being Face Blind. I do think there are shadow traits for AS on both sides and posibly AS on my...
... Yeah, but those, of course, are a little more difficult to get. In addition, the other complicating matter here is this: Some of us, myself included, did...
What others have been saying generally seems to be about right, but to add a few more things (I'm 25 years old, and I seem to be faceblind): I generally feel...
Joel N. Weber II
jwfby@...
Nov 13, 2005 2:38 am
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In a message dated 11/12/2005 11:14:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, whatmomwants@... writes: If my son has this how can I help him? How can I know for sure...
zusia@...
Nov 13, 2005 2:44 am
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I wanted to second a lot of what was said here by Joel. I'm 25 and experienced many similar things. Particularly, I liked how Joel mentioned learning who he...
... Ah, yes, glasses. I'd completely forgotten about glasses in listing ways to recognize people, but for people who wear glasses all the time, I do tend to...
Joel N. Weber II
jwfby@...
Nov 13, 2005 5:28 am
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Hi all, Did anyone see the article referring to research done by Gruter? http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7174 He claims that he has 'concrete...