do you get lost easily?
Holds for me what Pokerface says.
In a megastore where I go everyday since the last eleven years and which has two floors I can't say which part of the second floor corresponds to the first floor.
Great ordeal to get out of a city when driving.
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Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
--Samuel Beckett
I don't generally get lost, though I was starting to wonder during the Cognitive Map Test.
It seems odd to have the identity and expression recognition tests in there... it makes me wonder what exactly they're investigating. I guess my scores on those two weren't that bad, despite feeling like I was just guessing with those.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 70% Correct
Expression Recognition 80% Correct
Landmark Recognition 90% Correct
Heading Orientation 100% Correct
Sequence Matching 100% Correct
Path Integration 90% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 9 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 60% Correct
The cognitive map test gave me fits.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 70% Correct
Expression Recognition 70% Correct
Landmark Recognition 100% Correct
Heading Orientation 80% Correct
Sequence Matching 90% Correct
Path Integration 50% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 11 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 50% Correct
It seems odd to have the identity and expression recognition tests in there... it makes me wonder what exactly they're investigating. I guess my scores on those two weren't that bad, despite feeling like I was just guessing with those.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 70% Correct
Expression Recognition 80% Correct
Landmark Recognition 90% Correct
Heading Orientation 100% Correct
Sequence Matching 100% Correct
Path Integration 90% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 9 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 60% Correct
Are you sure you have aspergers?
It seems odd to have the identity and expression recognition tests in there... it makes me wonder what exactly they're investigating. I guess my scores on those two weren't that bad, despite feeling like I was just guessing with those.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 70% Correct
Expression Recognition 80% Correct
Landmark Recognition 90% Correct
Heading Orientation 100% Correct
Sequence Matching 100% Correct
Path Integration 90% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 9 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 60% Correct
Are you sure you have aspergers?
If you look at the other scores posted, it looks like several others had scores that were close to mine on those tests.
Otherwise, I'm still waiting to be assessed so I don't have a proper diagnosis. But the report from the in-hospital evaluation I had as a kid in the 80's (years before the DSM-IV) did note things like an "almost total lack of any initiating social skills", "only occasional eye contact", lack of affect or changes in facial expression even when describing very emotional events, that I "demonstrated difficulty analyzing social situations and responding appropriately," and a whole host of other observations that suggest it's very likely. I also have two teenage sons who are diagnosed on the spectrum, and their mother is absolutely convinced I am as well (and has been encouraging me to get assessed for years). So I'm pretty sure, but it hasn't been confirmed professionally yet.
It seems odd to have the identity and expression recognition tests in there... it makes me wonder what exactly they're investigating. I guess my scores on those two weren't that bad, despite feeling like I was just guessing with those.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 70% Correct
Expression Recognition 80% Correct
Landmark Recognition 90% Correct
Heading Orientation 100% Correct
Sequence Matching 100% Correct
Path Integration 90% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 9 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 60% Correct
Are you sure you have aspergers?
There may be a higher tendency for people with AS to have trouble navigating, but it's nowhere in the diagnostic criteria. It's a spectrum, after all.
Yes I do. It's ridiculous sometimes. Maybe worse in some places than others.
It's that I get distracted by my environment; overwhelmed, disorientated, overloaded- and so miss all the right turnings and don't pay attention to where I am going.
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Dime quienes son tus amigos y te diré quien eres
It's that I get distracted by my environment; overwhelmed, disorientated, overloaded- and so miss all the right turnings and don't pay attention to where I am going.
^^
This is a problem for me too, but I sort of snap out of it periodically and generally know where I am when I do (so I don't consider myself "lost"). I do have to put a fair bit of effort into making sure I don't miss bus stops and such though... otherwise I'm usually walking so I tend to notice I'm off course before I've strayed too far.
This is an interesting discussion. After I learned the compass directions in grade school, I was always aware of North, South, East, and West -- and am still keenly tuned into it. But when I go back to visit childhood home towns before I knew the compass points, I get disoriented.
I've read that prosopagnosics tend to get lost easily. Apparently it's a similar part of the brain.
Object Recognition 100% Correct
Identity Recognition 50% Correct
Expression Recognition 70% Correct
Landmark Recognition 100% Correct
Heading Orientation 100% Correct
Sequence Matching 100% Correct
Path Integration 70% Correct
Cognitive Map Test V1 completed in 9 trials
Cognitive Map Test V1 part 2 70% Correct
I didn't know I was so bad at recognizing faces and facial expressions.
I've done better than I expected about the environment things, though in reality I really am confused and often lost.
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