How we talk about neurodiversity.
The range of neurocognitive functioning across humanity.
A specific form of neurocognitive functioning or ‘brain wiring’.
Describes neurocognitive functioning which society deems ‘typical’.
Describes neurocognitive functioning which society deems ‘atypical’.
Describes a group of people with different neurotypes.
A group who are a minority in terms of their neurotype, for which they face discrimination and oppression.
The framing of what society deems acceptable in terms of neurocognitive functioning (i.e. neurotypicality) as the sole and superior way of being.
The framing of what society deems acceptable in terms of neurocognitive functioning as the sole and superior way of being.
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