Page 2 of 2 [ 18 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2

Popsicle
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 31 May 2006
Age: 52
Gender: Female
Posts: 1,574

05 Aug 2013, 1:44 am

Jensen wrote:
When I look at the floor when I am tired or have done something physical, - the floor may seem to "breathe", colored tiles may change size or ripple and the surface of the road (asphalt) may "move" like slowly streaming lava.

I have had many other odd phemomenas of that kind, such as loss of body-sensation, proprieceptive "disturbances", moments of delayed sensory integration and things like that, - and my psychologist says, that it is typical of Aspergers, - but as he is an asperger-enthusiast (and maybe even aspie himself), I should like to know, if NT´s have experiences like that too.


Not me.

Is that because of over stimulation of the frontal lobe?

When really tired, sometimes I do see little floaters (light or dark bits) out of the corner of my eyes, but, that's common to anyone who hasn't slept in a long time. It could also be a reflection (from hall light, or passing cars) off of my glasses.



skibum
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 18 Jul 2013
Age: 58
Gender: Female
Posts: 8,494
Location: my own little world

05 Aug 2013, 6:43 am

Popsicle wrote:
Jensen wrote:
When I look at the floor when I am tired or have done something physical, - the floor may seem to "breathe", colored tiles may change size or ripple and the surface of the road (asphalt) may "move" like slowly streaming lava.

I have had many other odd phemomenas of that kind, such as loss of body-sensation, proprieceptive "disturbances", moments of delayed sensory integration and things like that, - and my psychologist says, that it is typical of Aspergers, - but as he is an asperger-enthusiast (and maybe even aspie himself), I should like to know, if NT´s have experiences like that too.


Not me.

Is that because of over stimulation of the frontal lobe?

When really tired, sometimes I do see little floaters (light or dark bits) out of the corner of my eyes, but, that's common to anyone who hasn't slept in a long time. It could also be a reflection (from hall light, or passing cars) off of my glasses.
when I am tired I see more floaters too than when I am not tired.