This document discusses one autistic person's fragmented vision and how it differs from typical vision. The participant sees a fragmented view when looking at a pavement, as shown in the middle image, while most people see a cohesive view as in the right image. The author exchanged emails with the participant to try to understand and replicate their fragmented vision experience.
This document discusses one autistic person's fragmented vision and how it differs from typical vision. The participant sees a fragmented view when looking at a pavement, as shown in the middle image, while most people see a cohesive view as in the right image. The author exchanged emails with the participant to try to understand and replicate their fragmented vision experience.
This document discusses one autistic person's fragmented vision and how it differs from typical vision. The participant sees a fragmented view when looking at a pavement, as shown in the middle image, while most people see a cohesive view as in the right image. The author exchanged emails with the participant to try to understand and replicate their fragmented vision experience.
Sarah Clemerson This is a small part of my data illustrating the benefits of equalising the research relationship and member checking. Many autistic people say they have fragmented vision. This discussion by email was my attempt to see what the participant sees. The picture on the right is what most people usually see when they walk along a pavement, and the picture in the middle below is what this participant sees. To the left and right are copies of emails we exchanged as I attempted to replicate what she sees.