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If I could have any superpower it would be perfect control of attention. It takes a lot of effort to consistently focus the laser beam, and doubly so when there’s too much context switching!
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One thing about being on the spectrum is that focus is relatively easier. I've always kind of felt like extreme focus was my one true skill.
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ADHD is a common comorbidity of high-functioning autism (HFA), with sixty-five percent of participants falling above the clinical cutoff in one study (Holtman et al., 2005) and 28.1% in a retrospective (Simonoff et al., 2008).
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The spectrum from non-verbal to “active, but odd” is nearly entirely explained by IQ from untestable to 100 (HFA). Walking along the spectrum from minimum HFA to gifted, individuals are able to derive theory of mind and narrate stories from pictures in terms of cause and effect.
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However, in that HFA range, it can still be difficult for people with ASD to narrate their own lives in terms of cause and effect. However, as you reach gifted, the one of the only deficits one seems to be left with is difficulty in identifying particularly complex emotions.
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