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Social-Communication Differences based on Neurodivergent Traits

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1/9

This individual jumps around in conversation through semantic connections, uses humor or play in their communication and self expression, and works well under pressure or in a crisis.

Autistic

ADHDer

2/9

This individual is direct in their communication, pursues deep converesations of interest, and maintains high levels of concentration.

Autistic

ADHD'er

Neurotypical

3/9

This individual is a polytropic thinker, which means they may have a broader range of interests, can be more flexible in their thinking, and can switch between tasks or subjects with more ease.

Autistic

ADHD'er

Neurotypical

None

4/9

This individual is detail oriented, and notices patterns and retains facts. They value morals and ethics. They prefer repitition, rules, and structure.

Autistic

ADHD'er

Neurotypical

5/9

This individual pursues creative endeavors and masters hobbies, values optimism and enthusiasm, and is an out-of-the-box, independent thinker.

None

Autistic

ADHD'er

Neurotypical

All

6/9

This individual shows empathy by mirroring another's emotions and point of view.

Neurotypical

Autistic

ADHD

7/9

This individual has an interest-based nervous system, which means they are motivated by dopmaine - which may include play, interests, novelty, competition, and urgency.

Autistic

ADHDer

8/9

This individual shows empathy by sharing a personal story of similar experience.

Both

Autistic

ADHD

9/9

This individual is creative, generates ideas, and values imagination, adventure, and spontaneity.

Autistic

ADHDer

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Common Social-Communication Differences based on Neurodivergent Traits.

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