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(17,324 posts)...neuro-diverse people don't bother studying them?
Martin68
(24,479 posts)involved in research on neutron-typical people? That would be very unlikely.
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(17,324 posts)Martin68
(24,479 posts)typical. I'd be very interested to know what your point is if you care to help me understand. Perhaps it is the word "typical" that is in contention. But I believe my statement is correct. Both neuro-typical and neuro-divergent scientists have studied a very diverse range of behavior among neuro-tyical people. The fact that the term syndrome was not used is not relevant unless you have some point beyond the scope of scientific analysis..
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(17,324 posts)2: a set of concurrent things (such as emotions or actions) that usually form an identifiable pattern.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/syndrome
Martin68
(24,479 posts)syndrome /sĭn′drōm″/
noun
1. A group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, psychological disorder, or other abnormal condition.
2. A complex of symptoms indicating the existence of an undesirable condition or quality.
3. A distinctive or characteristic pattern of behavior.
"the syndrome of conspicuous consumption in wealthy suburbs."
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