![]() Are studies bad? Did they just take all the peoole autism from a music school or did they have more musical training or.and so on? Never trust what you read about ASD? Why do so many studies say that "you have autism and should be good at this and bad at that!"? We should always have a weak central coherence some studies say but in reality I don't think it's true. I wasn't born with a good memory for melodies. ![]() I play and sing but I was never very good at it without a lot of training. What I heard when I read that article was: "you are not even very good at the skills that autism makes you good at!". īut what does this have to do with weak and strong central coherence? Then I need to say that for me speaking and singing are very connected and my teacher (an opera singer and a speech therapist) who help me sing and speak told me it is important to see how the two are similar and not similar. ![]() Well, even if that's true I have to say that being good with words is not about how good you are at expressing them in a physical way. "There is now evidence that the brain functions differently for singing than it does for talking." I am good at both and I see a connection. I am good with words but that doesn't mean that I am not good with music. This is the reason why I don't trust Grandin. Most people I know who sing are very good with words. It would be very interesting to meet a person who is bad with words but can sing a full operetta. Even if a singer would have issues with stuttering one thing is true: people with stuttering are good with words but have difficulties when they speak. Click to expand.I was referring to people who use words. ![]()
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