Tag Archives: neurodiversity

The Conversation: The phrases “autism spectrum” or “on the spectrum” have become part of everyday language. They are often used as different ways of referring to someone who is “neurodivergent”.

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New Atlas: 1-minute video game distinguishes autistic from neurotypical kids

https://e403f174bbfa8e14a8166ef907f46da1.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html ADHD & Autism 1-minute video game distinguishes autistic from neurotypical kids By Paul McClure January 29, 2025 An innovative diagnostic tool distinguishes between kids with autism and ADHD Kennedy Krieger Institute View 1 Images A low-cost tool accurately distinguishes neurotypical … Continue reading

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Eurasia Review: Study Reveals Harrowing Experiences Of Misdiagnosis Of Borderline Personality Disorder In Autistic Adults

Study Reveals Harrowing Experiences Of Misdiagnosis Of Borderline Personality Disorder In Autistic Adults  September 14, 2024  0 Comments By Eurasia Review Conducted through interpretive phenomenological analysis, the study involved one-to-one, semi-structured interviews with 10 participants. Each participant recounted unnoticed autistic traits from … Continue reading

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Winter 2023: “Dyslexia and the Developing Brain” Molly McDonough is the associate editor of Harvard Medicine magazine. Something we need to understand in the world of Neuro-Diversity of today. (Also note article in last weekend’s FT on how financial markets are impacted and what new ways of this neuro-diverse potential clients needs to be understood). These articles should be engaged with by people who have TBI, Stroke, and other conditions that lead to life changing events for people at any age.

Winter 2023 Dyslexia and the Developing Brain Research on dyslexia is identifying the many factors — neural to societal — that are linked to the condition December 2023 Roberto Olivardia As a child, Roberto Olivardia didn’t enjoy reading. Processing the … Continue reading

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