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Neurodiversity (or
neurodivergence) is a
framework for
understanding human brain function and
mental illness. It
argues that
diversity in
human cognition...
- Movement,
including caregiver benevolence (2014), neurodivergent, and
neurodivergence (2000). As
stated in the text
Neurodiversity for Dummies, "Asasumasu's...
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argued against person-first
language when
referring to
neurodivergence as they saw
neurodivergence as an identity, not a diagnosis. As such, "to
place dis/abled...
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recalls Riches'
autism diagnosis as a nine-year-[...] and
reframes neurodivergence in all its
forms as a superpower".
Riches said he
wanted to "expand...
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social commentary (especially
about LGBTQ and women's
perspectives and
neurodivergence), evocative[citation needed]
speech punctuated by
comedy and emotive...
- symbolism, or metaphor.
Others attribute it to
unusual psychology or
neurodivergence and do not hold
spiritual beliefs on the subject. The
otherkin subculture...
- existentialism, nihilism, surrealism, and absurdism, as well as
themes such as
neurodivergence, depression,
generational trauma, and
Asian American identity. Its...
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Neurofibromatosis type I (NF-1), or von
Recklinghausen syndrome, is a
complex multi-system
human disorder caused by the
mutation of
neurofibromin 1 (NF-1)...
- tulpas. Veissière's
survey of 141
respondents found that the
rates of
neurodivergence including autism, ADD, and ADHD was
significantly higher among the...
- of
coalitional identity that may fall
under disability as well is
neurodivergence.
Neurodiversity is the idea that
people have
varying experiences and...