Oh look! more puzzles... more puzzles?!

There is no hearing test on this assessment... I think

Puzzles and more puzzles that they had to test me. Confidential test, but I share part of my diagnosis so I let go some of my privacy to help research.

In this assessment, I tried my best to look like a normal person so it would look like there would be less problems with me. So I could potentially have friends! Yeah. It caught me like that brain scan did. Can't escape the terrible truth.

Its a separate thing that I have received a hearing test when I was a child... how'd they get that info??? oh! my medical records.

This proof is from Hyperion Psychological Service - you can ask them for validity

I have researched two different impairments regarding noise-cancelling headphones:

  1. Misophonia - Sound that affects the emotions in the brain. Citation source: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/misophonia-sounds-really-make-crazy-2017042111534

  2. High-sensitivity hearing which causes sounds to become defocused in the mind - that I have

  3. Hypercusis - I don't how to spell it.

My brain specs

I will measure and analyze my brain power that will be compared to a computer...

  • 1.2ghz - 3ghz brain processing speed compared to 5ghz brain powers (Drive slower people it helps us)

  • learning disorder (with 115 IQ)

  • Sensitivity overload: hearing of course as proof above, nose/smell, taste

  • Possible of alters due to my ptsd trauma (asked around reddit forums)

  • Emotional sensitivity: Anger

  • Masking power: low (CTV brain scan)

  • Idealistic thinking/Childish

  • Invisible barrier that prevents speaking in groups (theory)

What I don't have:

ADHD
OCD

Ah yes, a literal computer...

To those want quiet fan I'd recommend:
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