Welcome to the Polk State College library guide for neurodiversity research topics. Below you will find suggested books/ebooks and recommended databases. If you need help, click the link for Ask a Librarian.
(Noun)
1. "individual differences in brain functioning regarded as normal variations within the human population"
2. "the concept that differences in brain functioning within the human population are normal and that brain functioning that is not neurotypical should not be stigmatized"
3. "the inclusion in a group, organization, etc. of people with different types of brain functioning"
Merriam-Webster. (n.d.). Neurodiversity. In Merriam-Webster.com dictionary. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/neurodiversity
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neurodiversity
neurodiverse
neurodivergent
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