Gnizmo said:
I would agree that ADHD could have some beneficial effects. I don't know if I agree with you assessment of it being like static though. As far as I have seen it is better to think of an ADHD mind like a computer. The theory I have found most accurate says that an ADHD brain can only process a single thing at a time (which is how every computer works) where as your typical brain will take in multiple things at once. This has its benefits and side effects of course, and any job where random whatnot can happen would make the easily distracted (single track) brain a lot better because it won't habituate as quickly to whatever is happening. Not having first hand experience though I can hardly put my ideas over someone with first hand experience. That is an interesting tidbit about the creativity though. I had not heard about that previously and does make me curious about a few things. I mostly deal with treatment rather than biology so random facts like that always intrigue me. I'll see if I can dg up some studies about the prevalence of ADHD amongst artists and the like. If not I might have to try and pitch the idea and see if there is any interest. I feel I should clarify one point though. I am not for blindly medicating anyone diagnosed with ADHD. Most of the time I am talking about ADHD it is in the context that I help research which is with elementary school children mostly. So when I start talking about treating it I am almost exclusively talking about in young children who are having severe trouble in school. Outside of this scenario I am mostly ambivalent about it. Some of my favorite teachers, and smartest coworkers have ADHD and go unmedicated because thats just how they roll. |
If you are interested in the topic, search the internet for "the Edison trait"
[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan







