The easiest one is: sexually attracted to the two most popular genders. (Possibly to others as well; I don’t know.)
In my twenties, I was involved in some lexical priming studies in which I seemed to be a radical outlier in terms of how long secondary meanings of words stayed activated as I processed a sentence… I was several sigmas out on the right-side tail of the results I saw. There’s a pretty obvious just-so story to be told about the relationship between that and the ability to notice alternative interpretations of an utterance, which is something I’m unusually good at in my cohort.
I suffered pretty severe brain damage a few years ago and recovered from it… fully, as far as I can tell.
The last thing I can remember having the “Oh, other people do this too?” experience about was the photic sneeze reflex, which according to wikipedia is actually pretty common.
Nothing too exciting.
The easiest one is: sexually attracted to the two most popular genders. (Possibly to others as well; I don’t know.)
In my twenties, I was involved in some lexical priming studies in which I seemed to be a radical outlier in terms of how long secondary meanings of words stayed activated as I processed a sentence… I was several sigmas out on the right-side tail of the results I saw. There’s a pretty obvious just-so story to be told about the relationship between that and the ability to notice alternative interpretations of an utterance, which is something I’m unusually good at in my cohort.
I suffered pretty severe brain damage a few years ago and recovered from it… fully, as far as I can tell.
The last thing I can remember having the “Oh, other people do this too?” experience about was the photic sneeze reflex, which according to wikipedia is actually pretty common.