Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity

(noun | neurodivergent, adjective)

Neurodiversity is the concept that the human brain comes in a variety of different forms which results in people having particularly different experiences. Those whose neurocognitive functioning falls within the norm are called neurotypical. Examples of those who might identify as neurodivergent are autistic, dyslexic, epileptic, schizophrenic, or bipolar folks, folks with ADHD, dyscalculia, or a traumatic brain injury (TBI), but there are also other neurodivergent people. Like gender, there are nearly infinite potential neuro-differences. Neurotypical and neurodivergent carry no judgement in and of itself— they are purely descriptive terms.

e.g. Timothy was constantly fascinated by how the neurodiversity of his work team affected their performance on different projects.


Volver al Index.

Volver al Medical Terms Guided Tour.

Share to your communities:

We are in the middle of implementing our Spanish Translation. Please be aware that some content may be incomplete or inaccessible at this time. There will be an announcement on our Patreon page when we have fully implemented the translation. Thank you for your patience.

X
es_ESEspañol