Kids on the spectrum get bullied or shunned by the ignorant members of neurotypical society. |
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He has deduced that simulating neurotypical ethical behavior is in his long-term interest and does it quite effectively. |
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As the mother of two autistic sons and one neurotypical one, I regard this as an ethical minefield. |
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Autopsies have shown the brain of the neurotypical is typically smaller than that of an autistic individual and may have overdeveloped areas related to social behavior. |
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She speculates that the abilities of savants in areas that neurotypicals tend to find pointless or boring may result from an ability to see differences where a neurotypical would see only similarities. |
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People with autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger's, are already saddled with the public's misperceptions, and have enough difficulty navigating the social world of the neurotypical. |
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Nancy, a high school student, saw herself as being helpful when she told Maureen, a neurotypical peer, that the horizontal lines on her shirt made her look fat. |
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Neurotypical people, like me, understand ourselves at least partly in terms of how others see us. |
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