[Psychology] Can adults lose never obtain object permanence? No, object permanence is a cognitive concept the brain understands and isn't known to be governed by a particular piece of the brain So losing object permanence would involve massive brain damage or a developmental disorder which would have many other more severe consequences than object permanence
Stop calling it object permanence : r ADHD - Reddit Object permanence involves understanding that items and people still exist even when you can't see or hear them This concept was discovered by child psychologist Jean Piaget and is an important milestone in a baby's brain development
Object permanence : r ADHDmemes - Reddit Stating we lack object permanence is a harmful stereotype based on a wrong understanding of the concept that infantilises us and perpetuates us and our struggles not being taken seriously I am not saying your experience is wrong, it definitely is real, I am just saying it definitely is NOT caused by a lack of object permanence
Object permanence Object constancy (I am neurotypical) Object permanence and object constancy are not diminished in anyone who is recognisable as above an infant's mental age There is a line of very bad research that is not backed by evidence which uses these terms incorrectly It is not recognised as plausible by any experts in psychology
OBJECT PERMANENCE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ADHD : r adhdwomen - Reddit Object permanence is just one example of misinformation that I've seen being spread nowadays It's concerning how often I see things being described as ADHD symptoms that are simply not true ADHD is already a highly misunderstood disorder, we really need to be more careful with how we speak about it
ADHD does not impair object permanence! : r ADHD - Reddit Object permanence typically starts to develop in babies between 4 and 7 months of age It's on the developmental milestones lists new parents anxiously watch I can't wrap my brain around why you feel saying we have less understanding of object permanence than a baby is helpful
Object Permanence : r adhdmeme - Reddit Using your analogy, object permanence would mean you aren't even able to comprehend that an interior to the fridge even existed for you to place something into it, let alone any of the objects that may be in the fridge, and once you turn away from the fridge, you no longer comprehend or recognize that a fridge even existed in the spatial
Question about object permanence and sleep training : r sleeptrain - Reddit Thanks for your response However, when I looked up object permanence, this is what it says “Object permanence involves understanding that items and people still exist even when you can’t see or hear them Before your baby develops object permanence, things that leave their sight are gone and don’t exist from their point of view “
Object permanence and autism? : r autism - Reddit Dr Wenn Lawson mentions some troubles of object permanence in the podcast "actually autistic" by Rachel Aanstad It does sound similar at least Edit: I do get the different people over text and in person people who are not in sight don't exist