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Asperger’s in Adults: You think you know the faces of Asperger’s Autism
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0:21
the more you slide towards normal quote-unquote whatever that is
0:26
on the scale lessons you have
0:29
molested less than conditions that present themselves
0:32
the more you slide towards artisan where however your brain works
0:36
be enough
0:37
the more artistic kinds of reactions to things that you might have mike
0:41
extremely except upset
0:43
at relatively small changes
0:46
there’s a pretty wide range of before that
0:50
hester’s syndrome in
0:51
in fact found
0:53
we could meet pretty functionally can actually pretty pretty phenomenal in
0:57
some cases
0:59
some of us are intelligent
1:00
tsongas or not
1:02
songs can override and develop thing uh… techniques to override our car
1:07
as you can see
1:09
summers cannot
1:10
and so it’s all kind of a sliding scale of you know one person’s us investors
1:14
you’ve met one person can be very different than layer on top their
1:18
personality traits and things are all the time
1:20
but underline is this drive for
1:23
burial in your hypothetically
1:25
and if it’s not extremely linear
1:28
um… you may be one
1:32
one option for personal is kind of thinking is
1:35
that they have
1:36
not only have the linear step-by-step kind of
1:39
across the land process going on but they also have
1:42
confuses the plans know exactly what they’re going to do it
1:45
yet that when district commission happens
1:48
if things don’t come together
1:50
we had a little bit special formula oppression
1:53
but before you say that you don’t want to work with anybody that’s burgers are
1:56
you before you decide that
1:58
that uh… you know that were all completely because i do want to know
2:02
there there’s quite a few people that have had asked for her is that done
2:06
quite well
2:08
for instance bill gates
2:10
for instance that an accurate for instance melissa
2:15
for instance that so several founding fathers including a believe washington
2:19
jefferson
2:2
and frankl
2:2
of the
2:2
there are made by two people
2:28
numbers that i like the only one out of ten thousand people have asked orders
2:31
i think that’s completely off
2:34
and it depends on the population of people that you are
2:39
in fact uh… i find
2:41
about what people were project man
2:42
here’s a business process analysts
2:45
this is the work that i found myself exhibited an awful lot of effort but
2:49
industry tendencies
2:51
we are great schedule keepers we are grateful
2:54
you know
2:56
i guess navigated through processes
2:58
howard create test
3:00
mapping out
3:01
relationships between things
3:04
desensitize people
3:06
one of the problems that we have you may notice that i am able to look right at
3:09
the camera
3:10
but if you were right in front of me i probably would not be looking at you and
3:14
looking at you in the eye because
3:16
we have a tendency to regard people’s faces rather intense
3:20
all this but a lot
3:23
india
3:25
that mexico challenging for us to read some of the bottom line
3:29
signaled signals we can
3:31
absolutely cannot out learner
3:34
controller
3:35
but if you’re like me m you can talk to anybody from the gender to the c_e_o_
3:41
and um…
3:43
you know communicate outwardly just fine
3:46
but they had to be somebody right next to you that pat has that in their
3:49
archives
3:50
particularly worth fighting against
3:52
when you have no clue you know
3:55
unnecessarily re people very well
3:58
bachelors was delayed but his heart
4:01
once all this cat do music well
4:05
carriages thinking about
4:06
about why i think
4:09
bolton dimension
4:10
boats are with one of them
4:13
people who have been
4:14
testers
4:16
statements think about that
4:17
visa people i think very lanier
4:20
these are people that like to that don’t necessarily enjoy surprises com
4:25
for changes in their plan
4:28
unless they’re extremely positive overwhelming sometimes i surprised to be
4:31
ok silas camp can suppress is bureau
4:38
if you think about music
4:40
music ’em
4:41
in general
4:43
especially read music
4:46
very cyclical
4:47
there’s a verse
4:48
yes uh… offcourse
4:50
there’s repetitive stuff
4:53
and
4:53
uh… and is it ridiculous can we expect it to
4:57
and their dynamics and they come where you expect them to
5:01
and so if you are listening to a song or playing a song over and over and over
5:04
again you know exactly when waters
5:07
happened on the civic property state
5:09
presumptive oscars
5:11
om
5:12
we also can see could be barry
5:14
kind of silently fountain pen
5:17
sometimes to are detriment in other words uh… noises
5:21
that we can’t control
5:23
they distract us
5:26
three earlier create curricula stress and us
5:30
and yet if we’re controls them
5:32
and we are going to surprise event that power cord
5:36
met our curtis it’s very hard to it
5:40
parker
5:41
so if we know it’s going to be true cheaper and a tricky cord
5:45
and we know it or it’s going to be
5:48
on the planet
5:49
is actually pretty catherine too and we might be relegated practicing as we can
5:53
often play the same thing over and over again
5:56
and really get into it
5:57
because what we know what to expect we know exactly what’s going to happen next
6:02
not everybody has been with us burgers
6:05
find pleasing comforting
6:06
or even interesting
6:09
i do believe there is potentially important
6:13
number of pretty exceptional musicians that expert
6:16
right trend michener a few minutes ago
6:19
i heard figures like one hundred ten thousand people have been got
6:23
i think it’s more like three or four people out of every one hundred but then
6:26
again
6:27
it depends on the populations that you’re exposed to the people you have it
6:32
maybe go straight up any literate population but web project management
6:36
business council field
6:40
music field icl bunch of people have to lawyers
6:44
a number of both
6:45
and we are to cally hoffenberg if it at the university relationships between
6:50
thanks
6:50
happened to the fact each other
6:53
they don’t com
6:54
make sense of
6:56
myself
6:57
icy relationships between things process flows and what’s happening in setting up
7:01
a ban
7:05
social media using the internet
7:07
i think well i i think of those things i see them three dimensions
7:11
and that the most interesting challenge that i have the strength to one or two
7:15
dimensions
7:16
so i could show it to you
7:18
you want to break something out by my books
7:24
but if you think of
7:25
uh… bob
7:28
music in general were carting off when we play and
7:30
and listen to music project and would play and even if we report
7:34
we’re firing off a lot of things that i want to have brand more seminar
7:38
for religious values the house
7:41
when we’re playing music
7:42
more different parts program for working concert
7:46
and it is a very multi-dimensional production and we
7:50
understand relationships between nine a bit musicianship relationship between
7:54
the drums and bass
7:56
families are going to find other people when you’re not all that kind of thing
7:59
but i think uh… for those of africa tune in that part of our kara
8:04
capabilities
8:05
might have some exceptional skills there
8:07
and that i believe that i did
the more you slide towards normal quote-unquote whatever that is
0:26
on the scale lessons you have
0:29
molested less than conditions that present themselves
0:32
the more you slide towards artisan where however your brain works
0:36
be enough
0:37
the more artistic kinds of reactions to things that you might have mike
0:41
extremely except upset
0:43
at relatively small changes
0:46
there’s a pretty wide range of before that
0:50
hester’s syndrome in
0:51
in fact found
0:53
we could meet pretty functionally can actually pretty pretty phenomenal in
0:57
some cases
0:59
some of us are intelligent
1:00
tsongas or not
1:02
songs can override and develop thing uh… techniques to override our car
1:07
as you can see
1:09
summers cannot
1:10
and so it’s all kind of a sliding scale of you know one person’s us investors
1:14
you’ve met one person can be very different than layer on top their
1:18
personality traits and things are all the time
1:20
but underline is this drive for
1:23
burial in your hypothetically
1:25
and if it’s not extremely linear
1:28
um… you may be one
1:32
one option for personal is kind of thinking is
1:35
that they have
1:36
not only have the linear step-by-step kind of
1:39
across the land process going on but they also have
1:42
confuses the plans know exactly what they’re going to do it
1:45
yet that when district commission happens
1:48
if things don’t come together
1:50
we had a little bit special formula oppression
1:53
but before you say that you don’t want to work with anybody that’s burgers are
1:56
you before you decide that
1:58
that uh… you know that were all completely because i do want to know
2:02
there there’s quite a few people that have had asked for her is that done
2:06
quite well
2:08
for instance bill gates
2:10
for instance that an accurate for instance melissa
2:15
for instance that so several founding fathers including a believe washington
2:19
jefferson
2:2
and frankl
2:2
of the
2:2
there are made by two people
2:28
numbers that i like the only one out of ten thousand people have asked orders
2:31
i think that’s completely off
2:34
and it depends on the population of people that you are
2:39
in fact uh… i find
2:41
about what people were project man
2:42
here’s a business process analysts
2:45
this is the work that i found myself exhibited an awful lot of effort but
2:49
industry tendencies
2:51
we are great schedule keepers we are grateful
2:54
you know
2:56
i guess navigated through processes
2:58
howard create test
3:00
mapping out
3:01
relationships between things
3:04
desensitize people
3:06
one of the problems that we have you may notice that i am able to look right at
3:09
the camera
3:10
but if you were right in front of me i probably would not be looking at you and
3:14
looking at you in the eye because
3:16
we have a tendency to regard people’s faces rather intense
3:20
all this but a lot
3:23
india
3:25
that mexico challenging for us to read some of the bottom line
3:29
signaled signals we can
3:31
absolutely cannot out learner
3:34
controller
3:35
but if you’re like me m you can talk to anybody from the gender to the c_e_o_
3:41
and um…
3:43
you know communicate outwardly just fine
3:46
but they had to be somebody right next to you that pat has that in their
3:49
archives
3:50
particularly worth fighting against
3:52
when you have no clue you know
3:55
unnecessarily re people very well
3:58
bachelors was delayed but his heart
4:01
once all this cat do music well
4:05
carriages thinking about
4:06
about why i think
4:09
bolton dimension
4:10
boats are with one of them
4:13
people who have been
4:14
testers
4:16
statements think about that
4:17
visa people i think very lanier
4:20
these are people that like to that don’t necessarily enjoy surprises com
4:25
for changes in their plan
4:28
unless they’re extremely positive overwhelming sometimes i surprised to be
4:31
ok silas camp can suppress is bureau
4:38
if you think about music
4:40
music ’em
4:41
in general
4:43
especially read music
4:46
very cyclical
4:47
there’s a verse
4:48
yes uh… offcourse
4:50
there’s repetitive stuff
4:53
and
4:53
uh… and is it ridiculous can we expect it to
4:57
and their dynamics and they come where you expect them to
5:01
and so if you are listening to a song or playing a song over and over and over
5:04
again you know exactly when waters
5:07
happened on the civic property state
5:09
presumptive oscars
5:11
om
5:12
we also can see could be barry
5:14
kind of silently fountain pen
5:17
sometimes to are detriment in other words uh… noises
5:21
that we can’t control
5:23
they distract us
5:26
three earlier create curricula stress and us
5:30
and yet if we’re controls them
5:32
and we are going to surprise event that power cord
5:36
met our curtis it’s very hard to it
5:40
parker
5:41
so if we know it’s going to be true cheaper and a tricky cord
5:45
and we know it or it’s going to be
5:48
on the planet
5:49
is actually pretty catherine too and we might be relegated practicing as we can
5:53
often play the same thing over and over again
5:56
and really get into it
5:57
because what we know what to expect we know exactly what’s going to happen next
6:02
not everybody has been with us burgers
6:05
find pleasing comforting
6:06
or even interesting
6:09
i do believe there is potentially important
6:13
number of pretty exceptional musicians that expert
6:16
right trend michener a few minutes ago
6:19
i heard figures like one hundred ten thousand people have been got
6:23
i think it’s more like three or four people out of every one hundred but then
6:26
again
6:27
it depends on the populations that you’re exposed to the people you have it
6:32
maybe go straight up any literate population but web project management
6:36
business council field
6:40
music field icl bunch of people have to lawyers
6:44
a number of both
6:45
and we are to cally hoffenberg if it at the university relationships between
6:50
thanks
6:50
happened to the fact each other
6:53
they don’t com
6:54
make sense of
6:56
myself
6:57
icy relationships between things process flows and what’s happening in setting up
7:01
a ban
7:05
social media using the internet
7:07
i think well i i think of those things i see them three dimensions
7:11
and that the most interesting challenge that i have the strength to one or two
7:15
dimensions
7:16
so i could show it to you
7:18
you want to break something out by my books
7:24
but if you think of
7:25
uh… bob
7:28
music in general were carting off when we play and
7:30
and listen to music project and would play and even if we report
7:34
we’re firing off a lot of things that i want to have brand more seminar
7:38
for religious values the house
7:41
when we’re playing music
7:42
more different parts program for working concert
7:46
and it is a very multi-dimensional production and we
7:50
understand relationships between nine a bit musicianship relationship between
7:54
the drums and bass
7:56
families are going to find other people when you’re not all that kind of thing
7:59
but i think uh… for those of africa tune in that part of our kara
8:04
capabilities
8:05
might have some exceptional skills there
8:07
and that i believe that i did