A recent article called "Daydream Brain Activity: Autism Clue?" says that people with autism and Asperger's daydream differently than people who don't have autism or Asperger's. It cites that people with autism and Asperger's lack the brain activity to do daydreaming and that may be some of the cause of antisocial behavior and emotional problems.
I've always been able to daydream with no problems. While I was growing up, teachers would complain to my parents about my daydreaming in class. It sometimes did ease the stress of being in school.
Tuesday, May 9, 2006
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