No surprises here.
Aspie: 152/200, neurotypical: 55/200. I seem to recall that's about what I got on the previous, non-graphical version. Find the test here.
Afterthought: I wonder how difficult it would be to write a little program that would take any two result sets, calculate the amount of overlap vs. the amount of difference, and express that as a kind of commonality factor...?
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"Wired different" is exactly it. (In fact, some recent research suggests that where the wiring is different is in the mirror neurons that enable neurotypical humans to anticipate and understand other people's actions. New Scientist has had several articles on this in the last year or so.)
There's an Asperger's Association of New England out here that apparently has a lot of sessions on adaptation strategies and skills, but, well ... a more honest name for it would be ASperger's Association of Massachusetts. Sessions are, more or less, open to anyone who can get to downtown Boston in time for a 7pm meeting. :p
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but i guess i could go look into seeing what's around here.
maybe i can get in touch with the research institute and see if they can suggest anywhere for me to go. i'm sure they'd have a better idea than i do.
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But yeah. It can't hurt to ask around. There's even that Famous Web Search Engine that could be pointed at, say, "Asperger's support services" or somesuch search string.