Oisín · @one
41 followers · 63 posts · Server neurodifferent.me

Lots of us watch videos or listen to podcasts at 2x speed, right? This seems to be a pretty well known thing. Less than 1.75 just always seems too slow for me.

But this is only true when someone is speaking normally. If someone is reading from a script, it sounds completely unnatural to me, and I can't process it all, even at normal speed, unless I concentrate exceptionally hard.

Someone suggested that maybe it's that the average person isn't very good at reading aloud, but I don't think it's that. Even top-rated audiobooks are also entirely impossible to listen to.

Doe anyone else relate to any of this, or have any pointers to anything where I could learn more? I've read some stuff on , but most of that doesn't apply to me, and I'm struggling to find anything else related.

One clue seems to be that stand-up comedy seems to work, even though that's mostly scripted. I don't really know what the difference is, but my guess would be that they work hard at making it sound natural, whereas most people reading speak in a different manner. But I don't have the vocabulary for describing any of this, so don't know how to google for more.

#AuditoryProcessingDisorder #askingneurodivergents #AskingAutistics #askingadhd #adhd #autism #hyperlexia #actuallyautistic #apd

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Determinerik :antifa: · @determinerik
938 followers · 1682 posts · Server todon.nl

Ik ga mijn team (woonbegeleiders in de GGZ) een korte opfrislezing geven over autisme en neurodiversiteit.

Als jij autist/neurodivergent bent: wat moeten neurotypische hulpverleners absoluut weten?


#neurodiversiteit #neurodiversity #adhd #autisme #askingneurodivergents #askingautistics

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