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Sometimes I realize that I've just come out of autopilot mode and wasn't really fully conscious of what I was doing. Lately I've been more aware of this and can recall several situations.
It happens when I'm getting ready in the morning for classes, I follow a natural routine and if I ever happen to deviate from the routine(like waking up early) I'll forget something because my mind is usually on autopilot instead of actively engaging the environment, and I won't realize this until I've already left. It also happens when I order something at a restaurant, I go in with something in mind that I want, and don't consciously engage but just automatically verbalize my order. I even said the wrong order a few times and again didn't realize until I already left. Sometimes I don't even notice people leaving or returning. It's as if I'm not all there, and am mentally somewhere else.
This describes me perfectly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absent-minded_professor
and this arcticle seems relevant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperfocus .
Does this sound familiar or am I the only one?
Also, could there be evolutionary advantages to this phenomenon?
It happens when I'm getting ready in the morning for classes, I follow a natural routine and if I ever happen to deviate from the routine(like waking up early) I'll forget something because my mind is usually on autopilot instead of actively engaging the environment, and I won't realize this until I've already left. It also happens when I order something at a restaurant, I go in with something in mind that I want, and don't consciously engage but just automatically verbalize my order. I even said the wrong order a few times and again didn't realize until I already left. Sometimes I don't even notice people leaving or returning. It's as if I'm not all there, and am mentally somewhere else.
This describes me perfectly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absent-minded_professor
Absent-mindedness is where a person shows inattentive or forgetful behaviour.[1] It can have three different causes:
- a low level of attention ("blanking" or "zoning out")
- intense attention to a single object of focus (hyperfocus) that makes a person oblivious to events around him or her; or
- unwarranted distraction of attention from the object of focus by irrelevant thoughts or environmental events.[2]
and this arcticle seems relevant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperfocus .
Does this sound familiar or am I the only one?

Also, could there be evolutionary advantages to this phenomenon?