Differences Between VGs and AHs

  Characteristic VG AH
1. Daily activity Nocturnal Diurnal
2. Physical maturation Earlier Later
3. Emotional maturation Earlier Later
4. Body type Stouter Slimmer
5. Reading facility Lower Higher
6. Learning style Global; whole to parts Sequential; parts to whole
7. Temperament Intuitive (N) Sensory (S)
8. Susceptibility to auto-immune disorders Higher Lower
9. Writing ability Better Worse
10. Gnarly Power perception Visual Non-visual
11. Childhood hyperactivity Greater Lesser
12. Adult hyperactivity Lesser Greater
13. Environmental sensitivity Higher Lower
14. Difficulty which leads to social disconnectedness Separating their feelings from the feelings of others Acknowledging the existence of others’ feelings
15. Ability to memorizes multitudes of facts Lower Higher
16. Motion distractibility Lower Higher
17. Hyper-awareness of surroundings Overly of all Only of those which engage
18. Preferred academic subjects Art / English Science / Math
19. Innate ability to form visual mental image Higher Lower
20. Ability to perform tedious algebraic operations Lower Higher
21. Relates to surroundings Can do visually Wants to do tactilely
22. Need for perception of aliveness In self In surroundings
23. Volume level of white noise required/tolerated Lower Higher
24. Tendency to hyperfocus on single object or thought Lower Higher
25. Self-importance Lower Higher
26. Attitude towards compromise Seeks Shuns
27. Star Trek Alien Betazoid Klingon


Auto-immune and related disorders:

Fibromyalgia; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Lupus; Rheumatory Arthritis; Multiple Sclerosis; Type 1 Diabetes; Hypertension; Chemical Sensitivities; Sleep Apnea

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