johnrobison wrote:
Your description is spot on. I think the TMS exposed the brain to something new, and it's built pathways to get what it saw. That's how it feels. And you are right . . . no one see this as any kind of "autism cure." Rather, this is a therapy that targets a specific weakness many of us would like to improve in ourselves.
All my Aspergian eccentricities are still here, but it's as if my eyes are opened, in an emotional sense.
Anyone who's in Boston is welcome to write me and stop by the lab, if you'd like to see for yourself.
The music ability that you refered to is indeed remarkable.
Does this mean you understand others' emotions more, or that it makes you more emotional? I don't think I would want to experience all the exaggerated feelings of others, but I wouldn't mind this therapy in conjunction with some piano lesons.