Is there literature on whether people with non-typical sensory makeups (not just deafness or blindness, but also extra sensitivity in some sense etc) think/feel differently? Do the blind think in more stream of consciousness ways for example? Is neuro-sensory-typicality a thing?
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Replying to @vgr
I worked with a programmer with aphantasia once. Fascinating differences.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/29175093/ …
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Replying to @vgr
Cool. He was good with remembering strings of numbers and logical relationships but found it hard to take breaks on code in progress.
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Replying to @epithetos
Ugh sounds familiar. Much of my writing is single session drafts. Hard for me to take breaks and do things in chunks. Instead I take multiple full passes and flesh out from low-fidelity to high-fidelity.
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