[PDF][PDF] Neurodiversity: Some basic terms & definitions

N Walker - 2014 - ndclibrary.sjc1.vultrobjects.com
… , and this is certainly the case with the neurodiversity paradigm. I … is Autistic is not neurodiverse,
but a classroom where some students are neurotypical and some aren’t is neurodiverse

The neurodiversity approach (es): What are they and what do they mean for researchers?

P Dwyer - Human development, 2022 - karger.com
… However, although there is no consensus regarding the meaning of the neurodiversity
approaches, this article will discuss contemporary questions and controversies in an effort to …

[图书][B] Neurodiversity studies

HB Rosqvist, N Chown, A Stenning - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… We believe that a position of neurodiversity is essential to combat the stigma that undermines
the wellbeing of neurodivergent individuals, while at the same time we need to pay greater …

Editorial Perspective: Neurodiversity–a revolutionary concept for autism and psychiatry

S Baron‐Cohen - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… Should we continue to refer to autism as a ‘disease’ or ‘disorder’, or is the framework of ‘neurodiversity
a more humane and accurate lens through which to view people with autism? …

Deficit, difference, or both? Autism and neurodiversity.

SK Kapp, K Gillespie-Lynch, LE Sherman… - Developmental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
… We hypothesized that autistic people and their relatives would be more likely to be aware
of neurodiversity than people with no relation to autism. Given that neurodiversity is enacted …

[HTML][HTML] The myth of the normal brain: Embracing neurodiversity

T Armstrong - AMA journal of ethics, 2015 - journalofethics.ama-assn.org
… rights community: neurodiversity. Although the origin of the neurodiversity movement is often
… Embracing the concept of neurodiversity would bring the study of mental health disorders in …

Neurodiversity

M McGee - Contexts, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… Like biodiversity, which is seen as critical to the health of ecosystems, advocates of neurodiversity
assert that neurological variation is not only natural, but is central to the success of the …

[PDF][PDF] Neurodiversity: A concept whose time has come

T Armstrong - … . com/resources/articles/neurodiversity, 2010 - skolepsykologi.dk
… In conclusion, the potential is great for the neurodiversity movement to create significant
social transformation. Already, for example, there are software firms that have recognized the …

The cerebral subject and the challenge of neurodiversity

F Ortega - BioSocieties, 2009 - cambridge.org
… I believe the term ‘cerebral subject’ is an illustrative way to … the neurodiversity movement.
When I speak of the ‘cerebral subject’ I do not mean to reify the notion. The cerebral subject is

[PDF][PDF] Neurodiversity as a competitive advantage

RD Austin, GP Pisano - Harvard …, 2017 - celebratingneurodiversity365.com
… “Neurodiversity is the idea that neurological differences like autism and ADHD are the
result of normal, natural variation in the human genome,” John Elder Robison, a scholar in …