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frualeydis ([personal profile] frualeydis) wrote2007-10-30 06:34 pm

Aspie-test

I found this test via [livejournal.com profile] joyeuse60 and thought it would be interesting to take. Not that there has ever been any doubt that I put the N in Neurotypical, but I have more than one friend who either has Asperger's or lie very close to that field and I find it interesting to see how that has affected me and the person I have become.






ETA: Link to the test. Also, if you want to show it in a post you must change the code (as you may have noticed). Ignore the tags and just copy the URL and use LJs "insert image" feature.

[identity profile] mirazandar.livejournal.com 2007-10-30 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
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what is neurotypical anyway?

[identity profile] frualeydis.livejournal.com 2007-10-31 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
A much more accurate way of describing what we in a rather prejudiced way have called "normal".

/Eva

[identity profile] gailsedotes.livejournal.com 2007-10-31 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
it is an "averaged brain" - brain scans are taken then databased (there is talk of creating a truely national datababnk) and then averaged for size (perimiter and internal modules) also scans for funtions. such as the left hemishpere is "usually" modularised for language. when there is evidence for language utilising the right hemishphere due to liesion (damage) or gentics (autism) it is refered to as atypical