Comment on How can people know what they want at a given moment?
AloneDownUnder@quokk.au 2 weeks agoThat makes me wonder again. How do they separate the effects of genetics from behavior you have learned from your parents?
Especially considering it is often said that most of your behavior is learned from the first few years of your life. Apparently Autism and Complex PTSD also have a lot of overlapping symptoms and it can be difficult to distinguish one from the other. (And often they are also co-occuring)
Sludgeyy@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
My father is an imager. My mother raised me but I did more things growing up with my father.
My mother wouldn’t have done any mind image imagine stuff with me. I wouldn’t have gotten any practice. So that could definitely contribute.
Like apparently an imaginary friend is an imager thing?
I played a ton with Lego stuff growing up. I can imagine building Lego sets in my mind, not with images but with What,Where,Why,How,Etc… I enjoyed the instruction manual because in a way it tells a story. But once I built one I could replay building it in my own way with more details.
Then video games probably fried my brain
I was never put in a situation to really need vivid images growing up. I always had movies and video games. I’ve never liked reading, I’m not getting the head movie, it’s just facts I have to remember. A good story is a good story though and there are some I have enjoyed. Flowers for Alegernon is a great read, it’s in an epistolary style.
I never needed an imaginary friend. But maybe if I did I would have developed the skill?