Interesting list of possible symptoms. Working with both hands helps (piano playing/touch typing, writing with non-dominating hand, balancing, etc).
_Thinner Corpus Callosum_ – white matter connecting two halves of the brain:
There’s lots of reasons why folks might have thinner corpus collosum. In my case, being born “extremely preterm” (26 weeks) but there’s others. Just how it is. I have some, not all.
a) Physical, b) Cognitive, c) Developmental characteristics, d) social and behavioral characteristics
a) Physical or health-related characteristics include:
vision impairments,
low muscle tone,
difficulty feeding,
abnormal head and facial features,
high tolerance to pain,
problems sleeping,
seizures,
hearing impairments,
chronic constipation
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b) Cognitive characteristics include:
problems reading facial expressions or voice tone
difficulty with problem-solving and complex tasks
lack of ability in assessing risk
difficulty understanding abstract concepts
problems understanding slang or sarcasm
difficulty understanding emotions
giving untrue information but believing it is true
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c) Developmental characteristics include:
delays in milestones, such as sitting, walking, riding a bike
delays in speech and language acquisition
clumsiness and poor coordination
delayed toilet training
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d) Particular social and behavioral characteristics include:
social immaturity
lack of self-awareness
difficulty understanding social cues
problems understanding others’ perspectives
finding it hard to maintaining attention
hyperactivity
lack of fear
obsessive or compulsive behavior
Maybe that’s why I can’t tell my left from my right