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false beliefs and the neurotypical spectrum

Posted: July 11th, 2013, 9:42 am
by sweetwater
the greatest discovery in the research of 'theory of mind'
and the virtues played out in the forum and philosophy
of representation and being free and democratic

these virtues
these kinds of things
discovered

...

as a study in child psychiatry
it was found that children on the spectrum
had a theory of mind in comparison
to neurotypicals

that had less false beliefs and less apt
to tell a lie

and accused in some reports as lacking
in a theory of mind

the seemingly contradictory discovery
about people on the spectrum and theory of mind

begs to ask the question
as to

if children on the spectrum had less false beliefs
was, or is it because they didn't, or don't believe in santa claus

i must confess i sometimes don't understand
the theory of the comma,,,,,,,,,
but that is, another, story,,,

...

after some thinking but not alot
(because thinking itself implies having a theory of mind
and a sense of humour)

after discovering the theory of literary devices
and the irony that ensues

NT's have a theory of mind that is seemingly more
involved and absorbed

in the BIG SCORE or the BIG TICKET

that Santa Claus brings to town ...

Re: false beliefs and the neurotypical spectrum

Posted: July 11th, 2013, 9:56 am
by Arcadia
I don“t know, when I was a child I was too afraid in believing & enjoying the existence of St. Claus and the Magician Kings ... my parents had to tell me the "truth" sooner than it was expected ... :roll:

the theory of the comma,,,,,,, :?:
it has a theory? ...

gracias for your poem!!!!

Re: false beliefs and the neurotypical spectrum

Posted: July 11th, 2013, 6:59 pm
by sweetwater
gracious gracias gratitude and gigantic (oops)

theory of mind may relate more to the theory of big things
than anything else

wish i had more big ideas

thanks for the comma

i mean comment