lazyflower wrote:
The way I see it, is that if your brain permanently differs from the typical brain, you're neurotypical
No, no - quite the opposite -
Neuro = "related to the
brain"
Typical = "usual,
normal"
A
Neurotypical brain
IS a normal brain.
One that differs would be
Neuro-
A-
typical, but that's too easily confused, and IMO should be discarded as a useless term.
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