I had that thought when I heard about gait recognition too, and I'm still curious if the general counterpoint is the same as the next thought I had, or unrelated: It seems surprisingly hard to spoof a limp (or any other…
My thought on seeing the headline was along the same vein. 6M seemed like a rather low number. Not to say it isn't an impressive one by any means. I was just a little surprised.
Do you have any insight into how, exactly, those doctors figured that out? What kind of specialists?
I always noticed a pattern of 'see one, and the other is never far behind' with autism and ADHD but I never made the time (irony much) to pin studies to it. Thanks for collecting these.
You probably mean well, so as a usual lurker, I'll make an account to offer my genuine point of view in return. I'm an artist and a programmer, the kind of 'creative' you are talking about, and see myself mirrored…
I had that thought when I heard about gait recognition too, and I'm still curious if the general counterpoint is the same as the next thought I had, or unrelated: It seems surprisingly hard to spoof a limp (or any other…
My thought on seeing the headline was along the same vein. 6M seemed like a rather low number. Not to say it isn't an impressive one by any means. I was just a little surprised.
Do you have any insight into how, exactly, those doctors figured that out? What kind of specialists?
I always noticed a pattern of 'see one, and the other is never far behind' with autism and ADHD but I never made the time (irony much) to pin studies to it. Thanks for collecting these.
You probably mean well, so as a usual lurker, I'll make an account to offer my genuine point of view in return. I'm an artist and a programmer, the kind of 'creative' you are talking about, and see myself mirrored…