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Professional Autism Descriptions Vs Practical Examples ?

Variant of pattern matching brain? (I have pattern matching brain)

Like...you instantly see inconsistencies that don't match the pattern your brain anticipates?
It can be quite annoying as I cannot concentrate or absorb what something says/means. My brain just wants me to find mistakes!

Sometimes I can read something 10 times and still not get it.
 
I guess this is a trait I don't have to this extent. I notice differences/mistakes but I hold back saying anything because I know it's not the point that the speaker is trying to make.
 
It can be quite annoying as I cannot concentrate or absorb what something says/means. My brain just wants me to find mistakes!

Sometimes I can read something 10 times and still not get it.

I guess this is a trait I don't have to this extent. I notice differences/mistakes but I hold back saying anything because I know it's not the point that the speaker is trying to make.
I notice patterns, but am lucky that it doesn't usually get applied to responding to errors in how people pronounce things, syntax, etc (I make a lot of them myself and don't notice until much later or never)...

I do think I upset people by questioning their internal logical consistency (this is a pattern matching thing the way I do it ... which is possibly part of why I am so easy to exploit and manipulate, and yet surprise people with "insight" that is really just noticing tiny little superficial i consistencies that give away more meaningful inconsistency -- that others apparently don't notice...and I dont usually even infer anything about the inconsistency, am just curious and confused. )

I don't do this to force people to refrain from holding or expressing contradictory/ ambivalent views or as any judgemental thing, though...(just as it sounds like @RealisticRobin doesnt mean to intentionally police anyone's pronunciations(?))

It is just that I get confused, and don't know what I am supposed to understand from the contradictory statements...I usually think I must have misunderstood or be missing a sort of "bridging" piece of the other person's statment or perspective....but people get upset with me so I don't know how I come across just that it is probably something like negatively judging or another kind of bad.

I also miss the point a lot. I think this is mostly because I miss a lot/most of what is not explicitly stated (unless it is something I am hypervigilant about)....and because I so often cannot translate the vague/abstract things to anything tangible and specific.But often it is because I am not merely "not on the same page"...but reading something in a different language, on a different subject, in a different library in a different country or possibly another planet...because of different worldview, life experience, priorities, cognitive style, and idiosyncracies.
 
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I notice patterns, but am lucky that it doesn't usually get applied to responding to errors in how people pronounce things, syntax, etc (I make a lot of them myself and don't notice until much later or never)...

I do think I upset people by questioning their internal logical consistency (this is a pattern matching thing the way I do it ... which is possibly part of why I am so easy to exploit and manipulate, and yet surprise people with "insight" that is really just noticing tiny little superficial i consistencies that give away more meaningful inconsistency -- that others apparently don't notice...and I dont usually even infer anything about the inconsistency, am just curious and confused. )

I don't do this to force people to refrain from holding or expressing contradictory/ ambivalent views or as any judgemental thing, though...(just as it sounds like @RealisticRobin doesnt mean to intentionally police anyone's pronunciations(?))

It is just that I get confused, and don't know what I am supposed to understand from the contradictory statements...I usually think I must have misunderstood or be missing a sort of "bridging" piece of the other person's statment or perspective....but people get upset with me so I don't know how I come across just that it is probably something like negatively judging or another kind of bad.

I also miss the point a lot. I think this is mostly because I miss a lot/most of what is not explicitly stated (unless it is something I am hypervigilant about)....and because I so often cannot translate the vague/abstract things to anything tangible and specific.But often it is because I am not merely "not on the same page"...but reading something in a different language, on a different subject, in a different library in a different country or possibly another planet...because of different worldview, life experience, priorities, cognitive style, and idiosyncracies.
This makes sense to me, thanks
 
I either think of all the meanings I can imagine or I cannot think of any meanings at all.
Same. Worst of it is that I can't always prioritize associations. It takes an extra mental effort to think which branch of though is worth of following and which is not.

For example, when I am reading a text for an exam, I end up googling things that are not in a scope of the course, and don't even realize that and then I get anxious for "having so little time to prepare and not understanding a thing".

But I do seem to be able to valuate things in likely-unlikely -axis automatically when it comes to claims and theories.

Does these things apply to you (I mean, the_tortoise or anyone else) as well?
 
But I do seem to be able to valuate things in likely-unlikely -axis automatically when it comes to claims and theories.
I relate to that, I see most things as being on sliding scales of probability. I'm not always right either, that's just the way my brain works. :)
 
Does these things apply to you (I mean, the_tortoise or anyone else) as well
I think so, but am not sure...
Same. Worst of it is that I can't always prioritize associations. It takes an extra mental effort to think which branch of though is worth of following and which is not.
This I think I can relate to.

The words I have used for it that might describe the same thing are:

"I can sometimes think of many possibilities (for meaning, for intentions) but I cannot guess likelihood for any of them"
 

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