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Nana's avatar

Can you draw a factitious clock with numbers or a three dimensional cube (i.e. draw numbers in right order and in the right places, for example)?

I wonder because it seems to me that what that neurologist hypothesized you had was constructional apraxia.

If you cannot draw what I mentioned above, them it’s likely it and there isn’t really anything you can do about it. If you can, as shittily as possible, but still non-apraxicay, then it’s likely not apraxia and you can learn to draw.

I can relate to your comment about tracing, partially. I can draw but my ability to draw varies greatly day by day.

I can visualize things very well. I noticed that when I am drawing what I am doing is seeing the image I want to draw in my mind, tracing it mentally and physically. I liked your phrase about “translating it to your hand”, for me it’s likely Hans is synchronized with something that I trace images with in my mind. Sometimes the connection between this something and my hand breaches and when it happens, while I will still be able to see the image, I will not be able to figure out how to draw it, like from a reference, not tracing it, at all, I won’t even know where to start. I tried repeating the movements I did drawing the same thing before, but without being able to trace it, I just won’t be able to get the result I want, it will look (very bad) and different from the original image.

My handwriting works kind of the same way, though not really the same way.

It was unreadable when I was young and it took me a decade to change it, but my current handwriting is pretty. Contrary to drawing, with handwriting breaches happen very rarely, but they happen.

I just googled, as far as I understood different parts of the brain are responsible for drawing and for handwriting.

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Yvonne Federowicz's avatar

Thank you for this, wonderful perceptions Athena!

I think so much applies to people with all sorts of differences too... Speaking as a math major, autistic, etc. ... I use my math and modeling abilities to try to understand NTs and many other things, and never realized just how different they were though I thought of their thinking as having a different "shape"...

NTs brought up in different cultures have to do somewhat similar stuff to "pass". Realizing their differences takes them work too (It is not always identititarian if I got that word right) . There are writings on that because, well, NTs are the majority.

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