TIC Score

Timing Identity Collapse Score: A quick screening tool for signs that disrupted brain timing may be affecting clarity, coordination, emotional steadiness, sensory tolerance, and the feeling of being fully like yourself.

Mark how often each statement feels true for the person being assessed.

0 = Rarely/Never 1 = Sometimes 2 = Often 3 = Most of the Time
This is a screening tool, not a medical diagnosis.
TIC Score
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Completed 0 / 40
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Cognitive0 / 24
Physical/Motor0 / 24
Emotional/Relational0 / 24
Sensory/Environmental0 / 24
Identity/Self0 / 24

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Observer instructions: If you are rating someone else, answer each item based on how true it seems for that person, not for you.

Cognitive Timing Signals

1. I lose track of what I’m saying while speaking, even when I was clear a moment before.

2. I need more time to process written information than I used to.

3. I often re-read sentences because the meaning doesn’t fully register the first time.

4. My thoughts feel less sequential, as if ideas are not lining up as smoothly as before.

5. In fast conversations, I need extra time to keep up.

6. I misjudge how long tasks will take to complete.

7. I feel slightly delayed in responding during discussions.

8. My mental sharpness fluctuates noticeably from moment to moment or day to day.

Physical / Motor Timing Signals

9. I misjudge spatial distances more often, resulting in bumping into objects.

10. Objects slip from my hands more often, as if my grip timing is slightly off.

11. My movements feel less precisely coordinated than they once did.

12. I notice a brief hesitation before initiating simple actions (reaching, stepping, turning).

13. I find it harder to anticipate the beat or rhythm in music I once felt intuitively.

14. Coordinating my movements to a steady rhythm feels less automatic than before.

15. My handwriting feels less smooth or consistent than it used to.

16. My coordination declines noticeably when I’m tired, rushed, or overstimulated.

Emotional / Relational Timing Signals

17. I misjudge conversational timing and begin speaking before others have finished.

18. I notice delays in recognizing social cues I once picked up quickly.

19. Conversational pauses feel longer or more uncomfortable than they used to.

20. My emotional responses feel either unusually rapid or delayed relative to the situation.

21. My reactions sometimes activate more quickly than I intend.

22. Minor frustrations intensify faster than I expect.

23. After emotional or social interactions, it takes me longer to feel settled again.

24. I need extra time to assess the emotional tone of a group or situation.

Sensory / Environmental Timing Signals

25. Background noise interferes with my concentration more quickly than it once did.

26. Busy environments overwhelm me faster than they used to.

27. I take longer to adjust to changes in light or visual environments.

28. When multiple sensory inputs shift rapidly, I struggle to keep up.

29. When several things happen at once, I find it harder to sequence or prioritize them.

30. After stimulating environments, I need more time to feel mentally steady again.

31. Shifting from one task or environment to another takes longer to feel smooth.

32. My tolerance for sensory input fluctuates more than it once did.

Identity / Self-Recognition Timing Signals

33. I notice a subtle change in how fluidly I think or act compared to earlier periods of my life.

34. Others have commented that I seem slower, less coordinated, or less sharp than before.

35. Activities I once performed fluidly now feel effortful or fragmented.

36. Tasks that once felt automatic now require deliberate effort.

37. I avoid certain activities because they no longer feel as smooth or manageable as before.

38. My thoughts and actions feel less synchronized, as if I’m slightly out of step with myself.

39. My sense of mental or physical sharpness varies noticeably from day to day.

40. I sense a decline in my responsiveness compared to earlier periods of my life.

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