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  2. What does neurodivergent mean? Answers to frequently ... - AOL

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    According to a Cambridge University study, neurodivergent people are those whose neurocognitive functions fall outside "prevalent social norms." Those neurocognitive functions include things like ...

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    What does "neurodivergent" mean? Experts discuss what is considered neurodivergent versus neurotypical, signs to look out for, and why inclusivity is important.

  4. Neurodiversity - Wikipedia

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    Many neurodivergent students may find that they need added support. [10] As for academics, neurodivergent students may experience difficulties in learning, executive function, managing peer relationships in the classroom or in group work, and other impairments that can affect academic performance and success in higher education. [10]

  5. We took the neurotypical vs. neurodivergent question to an expert and found out their definition, the differences between the two and, perhaps most importantly, why you should care. Read on for ...

  6. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Year Character Actor Film Country Ref. 1969 Amanda Lorena Kirk Change of Habit USA [22] [23] [24]1984 Mario Xavier Petermann: Mario Canada [25] [26]1986 Eric Gibb Jay Underwood

  7. Neurodiversity and labor rights - Wikipedia

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    Neurodivergent people as a demographic may have advantages and skills which neurotypical people do not have. [4] A common advantage is difference of perspective; because the demographic has a different lived experience , individuals in that demographic can speak for themselves to share opinions which often differ from neurotypical people.

  8. Masking (personality) - Wikipedia

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    "Masking" is the act of concealing one's true personality, as if behind a metaphorical, physical mask. In psychology and sociology, masking, also known as social camouflaging, is a defensive behavior in which an individual conceals their natural personality or behavior in response to social pressure, abuse, or harassment.

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