>>12854248If you have autism as I have, you can actually write down social mannerism you pick up from staring at people in social settings, such as offices, universities, trams, subways, hospitals, so on and so forth, storing them in your working memory before writing them down later in the day; then use that as practice in front of the mirror while stretching face muscles and testing reaction time.
You might think it's a joke. But once you do it for long enough, it starts getting more subtle, almost natural even. And it doesn't even take that much out of your day, say ten minutes up to an hour of practicing it makes a huge difference. Timing really helps you pick up on cues as to know when to stop and when to start cutting in.
I think it's because it's easier to switch between tracking speech patterns than it is to perform a harder computation you'd need to spent several hours or days continuously or while being forced to go back and forth doing various other things before returning back to it because "slip-ups" aren't as taxing. Usually anyway.