I was wondering whether there was a correlation between visual-spatial learning and anime or aspergers and anime. I am a visual-spatial learner with aspergers and I find that the reason I love anime so much is because it really adheres to how my mind works in all the strangeness of it.

Ok I have aspergers but alot of ppl believe I have schitzophrenia.But my psychiatrist say since I am not paranoid or delusional he believes I have aspergers.

I have asperger and I taught myself how to look at people in the eye even though I often forget and let everything distract me. But when I look people in the eye everything else become unclear and only their eyes become very clear. I hate it, because it makes me lose focus. but what can I do?

Anyway back to the question, what my sight be like if I didn’t have asperger?

I have heard both are personality disorders in some ways. But, could someone tell me the difference between the two? Till now, whatever I have read seems to only make me confused as the two appear to be similar.

I assumed aspergers was being really shy. I can be shy at times but not sure if I have it. I don’t think I do really. What are the differences between just being shy and having aspergers? Thanks!!

how do you differentiate between Borderline personality disorder and aspergers?
also, is it bad if you have to sound out the word “differentiate”? i keep messing it up and slurring it when i say it quickly.

Walking the Line Between Good and Evil: The Common Thread of Heroes and Villains
Mythology, science fiction, and comic books are chock full of stories of heroes and their battles against the ills of society, the eternal struggle between good and evil. We are meant to view these two main characters, the Hero and the Villain, as opposites on the spectrum of ethics and morality. But are they really so different when you look at their individual traits and behaviors? Contrary to …

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Doctor states child is autistic, school says chld has autism spectrum disorder?? What is the difference? Can medication help with any of this?

New research finds link between genomic variants in neurological processes and autism
New research on the genomics of autism confirms that the genetic roots of the disorder are highly complicated, but that common biological themes underlie this complexity. In the current study, researchers have implicated several new candidate genes and genomic variants as contributors to autism, and conclude that many more remain to be discovered.

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What is the difference between ASD and autism? are they completely different disability? I was told that I had ASD and I would like to know if there was a difference between Autistic spectrum disorder and Autism. I heard that on some websites they where calling ASD its own disability.

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