Citations:neuroatypicality

Noun: "a quality"

 * 2008 — Christopher Ejsmond, Reflections on Life
 * I know that your bipolarity is merely a neuroatypicality, an atypical mental trait, not sickness, crime, or violation of morality.


 * 2011 — Peter Smagorinsky, Confessions of a Mad Professor: An Autoethnographic Consideration of Neuroatypicality, Extranormativity, and Education


 * 2012 — Michael Erard, Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language Learners
 * Yet they could be called "neuroatypical." And part of their neuroatypicality might come from something shared with autism, particularly high-functioning autists.