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AwdiKei
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08 May 2015, 4:27 am

What really do people mean by this? Is this a real phenomenon and what effects/significance does this have on cognition and behavior? :?: :?: :?:
I have read that heterosexual males have right hemispheres larger than their left and that the hemispheres of homosexual males and heterosexual females are equal in size, and that straight males are more left-brain dominant whereas straight women and gay men are more more right-brain dominant... :?: :?: :?:


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 117 of 200.
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You seem to have both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits.


Scorpius14
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08 May 2015, 6:33 am

I don't know how but I took a test a while back that determines what side of your brain you use the most and through a thorough questionnaire I ended up with a result saying I use about the left part of my brain 40% more than the right, something to do with critical thinking, centre of gravity, which hands you use for left and right (e.g. left brain controls your right hand for writing, throwing or whatever main hand for motion you use), rationality, color blindness but I don't believe much of it is accurate since I can throw equally as good with both hands, kick with my left foot, throw with left hand. I'm not a neuroscientist but this was all in the test, so it could be as true as results from an online IQ test.

Believe what you will.