Definition of Neurotype. Meaning of Neurotype. Synonyms of Neurotype

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Meaning of Neurotype from wikipedia

- accepting, inclusive, and accommodating of people regardless of their neurotype". K****iane Asasumasu was born in 1982 and has seven siblings, all of whom...
- (ADHD), and released a song as part of Rae Sremmurd in tribute to the neurotype in 2023—"ADHD Anthem (Too Many Emotions)". In July 2024, Lee expressed...
- widely used in the neurodiversity movement as a label for anyone who has a neurotype that fits into the norm of thinking patterns. Thus, the term "neurotypical"...
- and significance of eye contact can vary greatly between societies, neurotypes, and religions. The study of eye contact is sometimes known as oculesics...
- M, Axbey H, Fletcher-Watson S, Flynn EG, Ropar D (23 October 2020). "Neurotype-Matching, but Not Being Autistic, Influences Self and Observer Ratings...
- communication style as well as a reciprocal lack of understanding since the two neurotypes clash. The autism rights movement is a social movement within the context...
- services that are accessible and beneficial to everyone, regardless of their neurotype. Fostering neuroinclusive design not only accommodates but actively embraces...
- centered around the experiences of masking by comparing different groups of neurotypes. In 2021, researchers conducted an online survey comparing masking experiences...
- the new "autistic disorder". The new definition broadened the range of neurotypes that were considered "autistic" by clinicians. The DSM's third PDD category...
- Harriet; Fletcher-Watson, Sue; Flynn, Emma G.; Ropar, Danielle (2020). "Neurotype-Matching, but Not Being Autistic, Influences Self and Observer Ratings...