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Tito could you write
Tito could you write a little about your book here? For elaxpme, could you write about what you discuss in your book about your sensory perceptions?- which sensory perceptions do you discuss?- what are some of the main sensory perceptions you have?- what do you think of what you experience with your senses?- when you write (above) on how I perceive a linear situation and non linear situation , what are linear and non-linear situations? Do you mean situations of time? Linear time? Are you referring to the capacity to perceive, or experience with the senses, time in an ongoing, continuous manner? If so, which senses are you referring to? And how is time perceived with the senses?- what are you intending to do in your book what is its purpose? Is it intended for both the science/medicine public and non-science public, or only one or the other? Do your believe your observations of your sensory perceptions are important for understanding the nature of autism in both yourself and others with autism?- in some of your previous descriptions (in some other writing of yours) it appears to me that many of your and Donna Williams' descriptions are very similar or the same. Do you think you were influenced by some of her historical writing about the senses, sensory perception, coordination of the senses, etc?How do you distinguish between pure senses and sensory perception? Vision and visual perception. Sound/audition and auditory perception? Etc. Could you give elaxpmes of what you believe to be sensory experience without perception, and that with perception? I try to discuss this issue at this link, posts 1, 2, and 4:





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