
The neurodiversity movement is a social justice initiative promoting the acknowledgment, acceptance, and inclusion of people with neurological differences. It aims to change how our society views neurodivergence so we can replace... Read more »

The development of a mass shooter is not an impulsive act—it is a process shaped by cognitive wiring, environmental influences, and deeply ingrained belief systems. While discussions often misattribute mass violence to... Read more »

Autism and ADHD often co-occur, sharing characteristics in cognitive processing and social interaction styles. Both are associated with creative thinking, though through potentially different mechanisms. Investigating creativity in autism and ADHD is... Read more »

Maladaptive daydreaming involves intense, vivid fantasies that can interfere with daily life. Divergent thinking is the ability to generate multiple unique ideas from a single prompt. This study explores how these concepts... Read more »

As an autistic person, I understand the feeling of thinking that my autism has ruined friendships. Sometimes this may come in the the form of self-sabotage when friendships feel difficult. More often... Read more »

Recent news stories reveal that hearing loss is a risk factor for dementia. As an autistic person, I have long been aware that differences in our sensory systems can be terribly disabling.... Read more »