It could be more SZ-like (the belief or the actuality), but I think it does come with physical superpowers. Not as in DC Comics quantities, but still.
I do think/believe that practice making perfect is more true for us than for others.
It's at least a developmental dyslexia thing, but I see that as very much related to psychoticism. Arguably not all types (the more developmental, the more gifted, possibly).
Even accents is a mouth-tongue-ear coordination we can be very good at (there was a thread giving real suggestive "evidence" of that). But many with dyslexia can be very bad with accents as well. As well as differences in type and type in general. However, there are fast-reading and slow-reading dyslexics and the type used does matter.
Another thing is talking very fast. We're generally good at that (until be block, very interestingly). It takes great skill. Some with SZ are always rather bad at that.
ASD is very much the opposite in those respects (as is true of much else).
Not to boast, I can throw the ball into the basket with rather good precision from great distances, like quite easily from the opposite basket. I don't know how, but I do know it took a lot of practice but is now pretty perfect compared to others (it's also because I'm lazy, don't want to run. Just give me the ball already.

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