Abstract

The term neurodiversity, originally coined by Judy Singer in 1998 [1], describes the range of diversity in human brains, borrowing from the notion of biodiversity used in the politics of ecological conservation [2]. Biodiversity, an idea which emphasises the benefit of a wide range of different plant and animal variations in nature, is used analogously to stress the benefit of rich neurological diversity [2]. This can include a wide range of distinctive characteristics, expressions and differences.

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