My brain takes two attempts to analyze what was said sometimes? Either I'll have no clue what was said or I'll think something nonsensical was said, but it takes a bit for that second attempt at processing to happen and sometimes I respond based on the initial pass because I think I need you to repeat it.
Do you just understand things immediately generally or do you lack echoic memory, preventing you from making a second processing attempt?
The first one. My brain automatically caches info and provides me with an instant analysis whenever it detects a synthesizing trigger data point in the convo. It’s super useful at work. However if I happen to be reading teams messages or whatever, and someone on a video call asks me a question at the same time, I’m 90% likely to have no idea what they said.
My brain takes two attempts to analyze what was said sometimes? Either I'll have no clue what was said or I'll think something nonsensical was said, but it takes a bit for that second attempt at processing to happen and sometimes I respond based on the initial pass because I think I need you to repeat it.
Do you just understand things immediately generally or do you lack echoic memory, preventing you from making a second processing attempt?
The first one. My brain automatically caches info and provides me with an instant analysis whenever it detects a synthesizing trigger data point in the convo. It’s super useful at work. However if I happen to be reading teams messages or whatever, and someone on a video call asks me a question at the same time, I’m 90% likely to have no idea what they said.
thats a lot of fancy words to say "i can have a conversation"