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by pests
760 days ago
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This reminds me of some experiment (that I will never be able to find again) that was basically having people count in their head while doing something else, say reading. Some people were very good at it, others horrible. One revealed the method they were using - they didn't count audibly, they visualized a ticker tape moving across their vision with numbers increasing. Or say a rotating scale with the numbers rotating. This let them read or internal monologue as the senses are now separate. I tried to practice for a bit, still impossible to do without thinking about it. Kind of like how people default to counting money in their native way. |
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On another tangent, I've been trying Ritalin after speaking to a doctor. The first thing I noticed when I took it was that it became very difficult to hold multiple trains of thought at the same time. My typical routine (coping mechanism) was to work and have YouTube playing and a little attention on each, because this stopped me getting bored. But it wasn't long before I realised I simply could not hear the videos. It was a strange feeling but nice. A little similar to what you describe in how abilities vary.