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- The human brain works more like an ecosystem than a machine
- Human beings and human brains exist along continuums of competence
- Human competence is defined by the values of the culture to which you belong
- Whether you are regarded as disabled or gifted depends largely upon when and where you live
- Success in life is based upon adapting one’s brain to the needs of the surrounding environment
- Success in life depends upon modifying your surrounding environment to fit the needs of your unique brain
- Niche construction includes career and lifestyle choices and assistive technologies tailored to the needs of a neurodiverse individual
- Positive niche construction directly modifies the brain, which in turn enhances its ability to adapt to the environment
Thomas Armstrong has come up with a list of eight 'principles of neurodiversity':
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Leandro ASpeculations on the future of intelligen life
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Jay DuggerGeorge P. Dvorsky's home page and blog
Transhumanist perspectives on science, philosophy, ethics and the future of intelligent life -
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