That's interesting, about the autism. Something to learn about!
I personally believe different people in a system do use different neural pathways, but I also think if the neurons don't exist at all (as in our case, with the brain damage) they can't be accessed. Maybe a biologically younger system could have compensated, but we couldn't, except to go through the process of learning how to work around things.
It might depend on the exact reason for a difficulty. Sort of like - it can be the equipment that's not working, and then it just wouldn't work, or it can be signal that's scrambled, and that could be more specific to an individual. But who knows really.
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I personally believe different people in a system do use different neural pathways, but I also think if the neurons don't exist at all (as in our case, with the brain damage) they can't be accessed. Maybe a biologically younger system could have compensated, but we couldn't, except to go through the process of learning how to work around things.
It might depend on the exact reason for a difficulty. Sort of like - it can be the equipment that's not working, and then it just wouldn't work, or it can be signal that's scrambled, and that could be more specific to an individual. But who knows really.