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This episode about neurodiversity is sponsored by Wondrium Stick around to the end of the video to learn more about it. Hello Brains! I talk about neurodiversity a lot on this channel and panels, and talks. But what exactly does neurodiversity mean? ♪ [Intro music] ♪ Neurodiversity, noun, is the concept that there is natural variation in the human brain that leads to differences in how we think and behave. Its short for: Neurological Diversity. Neurodiversity! The term was first coined in the 1990s by a sociologist named Judy Singer who argues that neurological differences, like autism, are just that: neurological differences. In other words: different brains work differently. Neurodiversity exists just like diversity exists in ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation. Those of us with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, tourettes, those who are neurotypical and those who are autistic. All have brains that are hardwired to work and learn differently. And even brains within each