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17 July 2023

  • curprev 23:5223:52, 17 July 2023NeurodiversityInPrincipal talk contribs 1,310 bytes +1,108 Monotropism is a theory of autism developed by autistic people, initially by Dinah Murray and Wenn Lawson. Read about explanations and applications of the theory, its history, and what’s happening now. Monotropic minds tend to have their attention pulled more strongly towards a smaller number of interests at any given time, leaving fewer resources for other processes. We argue that this can explain nearly all of the features commonly associated with autism, directly or indirectly. However, you d undo

25 August 2022

  • curprev 20:1020:10, 25 August 2022Fire Eider talk contribs 193 bytes +193 Created page with "{{Stubs}} Monotropism is a theory that attempts to describe the autistic experience in a non-pathological way.<ref>[https://monotropism.org Monotropism]</ref> == References == <references />"