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  2. What does it mean to be neurodivergent vs. neurotypical ... - AOL

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    Neurodivergent vs. neurotypical Neurotypical refers to people who have typical or expected neurological development or functioning, and do not have any neurodiverse conditions, the experts note.

  3. Neurotypical vs. Neurodivergent: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Read on for the full scoop. Meet the Expert Dr. Sanam Hafeez is a NYC-based neuropsychologist and Director o ... We took the neurotypical vs. neurodivergent question to an expert and found out ...

  4. Neurodiversity - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, neurodivergent individuals can have their social engagement style compared to neurotypical individuals, which can affect their ability to obtain a job position. [165] Stigmas against neurodivergence (especially against autistic individuals) and cognition challenges in social situations can hinder an individual's ability to perform ...

  5. Neurodivergent students communicate differently. Their mental ...

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    Neurodivergent people's brains work differently than those of neurotypical people for a number of reasons, some of which are the result of diagnosable conditions such as autism, ADHD, language ...

  6. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    The same scientists later found the same thing in human brains. [324] It has been proposed that differences in the mirror neuron system could in part explain differences between autistic and neurotypical people. [325] [326] A well-cited study in 2006 by American psychiatrist Mirella Dapretto [327] and others found such a connection. [328]

  7. Outline of autism - Wikipedia

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    Neurotypical – (or NT) is a term that was coined in the autistic community as a label for non-autistic people who have no brain-related health conditions or disabilities: specifically, neurotypical people have neurological development and states that are consistent with what most people would perceive as normal, particularly with respect to ...

  8. Neuroqueer theory - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a study on sexuality and neurodivergence found that while 70% of neurotypical participants identified as heterosexual, only 30% of autistic people identified as heterosexual. [10] Other research on neurodivergence and sexuality has suggested neurodivergent people 8 times as likely to identify as asexual than their neurotypical peers.

  9. In need of a dopamine hit? 5 things to know about creating a ...

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    Dopamine is a crucial neurotransmitter involved in our brain’s reward system. ... For people with ADHD and other neurodivergent people, because we have this interest-based nervous system, it is ...