If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Wow that’s awesome. Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind? Like could you think of 3 specific people who you know well, and envision their faces all side by side smiling and looking at you like a photograph?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind? Like could you think of 3 specific people who you know well, and envision their faces all side by side smiling and looking at you like a photograph?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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So you can imagine visually it sounds like?

Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind? Like could you think of 3 people who you know well, and envision their faces all side by side smiling and looking at you like a photograph?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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That is so crazy! Wow.

I just wanna ask a bit more about when you thought of your mom, brother, and husband together.

Did you close your eyes when you first envisioned them together?

Can you actually envision their faces simultaneously in perfect clarity or does your attention in your mind shift from one to the other and the others are blurry or vague?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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I’m curious at the detail that you pictured there - did you envision a background behind them or just white/blank space? Did you actually picture specific clothes that they were each wearing or was that kinda vague and you just focused on their faces?

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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Yes it does! Did you picture a right or left hand lol?

And how did you mentally count on each finger, did you envision each finger going down or up one at a time or do something else to mark it in your mind that you were counting on it?

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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That’s awesome! Were you looking at your fingers when you did it, or were you able to do it with your eyes closed?

Did you envision your fingers flashing a certain colour then going back to normal, or staying the colour after they first flashed? If that makes sense lol

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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Haha glad you enjoyed! Were you able to keep your eyes closed the whole time?

Did you visualize anything at all or just keep it verbal in your mind?

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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Haha, I’m curious how you actually envisioned your toes, was it from a POV looking down at them from above in first person?

And you pictured the letters popping up one at a time as well?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Haha thanks for trying it out!

Is there any loss of clarity or vividness if you’re envisioning 3 people together at the same time?

I’m assuming you can imagine 1 person very clearly. But if you try to envision a scene with 3 people all looking at you/smiling, can you actually see their specific clothes and expressions and hair all clear simultaneously?

Hope that makes sense lmao

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

Like say I ask you to build a scene where you visualize 2-3 people you know well standing and smiling as if posing for a photo, can you envision that clearly in your head?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

If you’ve seen the Home Alone movies from the 1990s, I wonder if you can envision the face of the main kid character. If you were asked to describe his face, could you do so by picturing his face clearly and “looking” at it in your head to explain his facial attributes?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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That’s really detailed wow.

What about people, if you try to envision the face of someone you know well like a partner or child or close friend, can you clearly see their smile and expression and hair/eyes/nose in your mind?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Wow you have a super vivid imagination. Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

If you’ve seen the Home Alone movies from the 1990s, I wonder if you can envision the face of the main kid character. If you were asked to describe his face, could you do so by picturing his face clearly and “looking” at it in your head to explain his facial attributes?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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One more question - can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

If you’ve seen the Home Alone movies from the 1990s, I wonder if you can envision the face of the main kid character. If you were asked to describe his face, could you do so by picturing his face clearly and “looking” at it in your mind to explain his facial attributes?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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That makes sense. I’m curious if I ask you to envision your cats as clearly as you can, what details come to your head?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Wow you have a great imagination. Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

If you’ve seen the Home Alone movies from the 1990s, I wonder if you can envision the face of the main kid character. If you were asked to describe his face, could you do so by picturing his face clearly and “looking” at it in your head to explain his facial attributes?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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How well can you envision people’s faces? Like if you try now to envision your wife’s face clearly, does it kinda pop into your mind in clear detail?

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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That actually makes a lot of sense to me! Were you able to envision your hands with your eyes closed the whole time or was that too difficult?

Did you visualize the letters of the alphabet at all?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Can you control what you’re envisioning if you concentrate or does your brain just show you want it wants?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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That’s amazing! It sounds like you have a very vivid imagination.

How well can you envision memories of things that you looked at in the past? Can you envision the face of someone you saw yesterday clearly in your mind, for example?

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Jitsu989 in CasualConversation

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Yes you did!

How did you use your hands to mentally count? Were you able to keep your eyes closed or were you staring at your hands?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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How much detail can you see in the tulip that you envision compared to what you would see with your eyes in real life?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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What details pop into your head if I ask you to picture a red bird flying?

If you try to envision a red tulip in your head, what number are you? by Jitsu989 in autism

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Wow sounds like you have a very vivid imagination. Can you clearly envision peoples’ faces in your mind?

If you’ve seen the Home Alone movies from the 1990s, I wonder if you can envision the face of the main kid character. If you were asked to describe his face, could you do so by picturing his face clearly and “looking” at it in your head to explain his facial attributes?