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- Neurotypical is a 2013 do****entary film directed by Adam L****n. The film shows perspectives on life from the viewpoint of individuals on the autism spectrum...
- typical neurotype and fits into the norm of thinking patterns. Thus, neurotypicals are anyone who is not autistic, diagnosed with ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety...
- social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical. Masking is a learned coping strategy that can be successful from the...
- comfort, vulnerability, or trust when sharing information with their neurotypical peers. Infodumping sometimes results in the interests of neurodivergent...
- is thought to be caused by stress arising from masking or living in a neurotypical environment that is not autism-friendly (does not accommodate autistic...
- involved in autism activism, described her inability to understand neurotypicals' social communication as leaving her feeling "like an anthropologist...
- Neurochemistry is the study of chemicals, including neurotransmitters and other molecules such as psychopharmaceuticals and neuropeptides, that control...
- choices, focusing on parental reactions and the neurotypical coaching, that preferenced neurotypical perspectives and infantalised the neurodivergent...
- social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical. It is a learned coping strategy. Typical examples of autistic masking...
- title is derived from Grandin's characterization of how she feels around neurotypical people. In the mid-1980s Grandin first spoke in public about autism at...