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    1. mantisinmypantis on

      This is just my personal experience with it as someone with AuDHD, some of it is an attention thing. When I’m having a conversation with someone and trying to read their expressions and face, I have to do it in “chunks.” Like my brain has to process it a section at a time. “Their eyes are doing this, their cheeks are doing this, their eyebrows are doing this,” etc.

      If I try to zoom out and see process the whole face it becomes too much all at once.

    2. LuxTheSarcastic on

      I have ADHD/autism and I’m not terrible at reading faces but pretty bad at recognizing them. It’s not full face blindness but more like face legal blindness.

      If you cropped the actor’s face of a main character from a show I was watching or a celebrity and showed it to me without context or some type of prompting I would probably never get it.

      I can learn a face though, it just takes dozens of hours. I’d probably get my parents or like Northernlion because I see them very often. Faces are kind of just like any other object to me. Honestly with NL if you gave me his profile I might get stumped because I don’t see that angle in streams.

      I wonder if this is common with other ADHD people?

    3. AstuteStoat on

      I think this is sometimes why I feel like I get more information about how a person is feeling when I see them from the corner of my eye. I have AuDHD

    4. Agitated-Situation-6 on

      interesting..I wonder if this has something to do with the fact their adhd brains tend to focus on more stimulating info so maybe they only focus on key characteristics..

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