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26 Nov 2008, 7:25 am

I'm rather new to the site and I here talk of 'NT's'
Is it people who can communicate and make friends easily but they choose not to?
Feedback please :)
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26 Nov 2008, 7:28 am

It stands for Nerd typical



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26 Nov 2008, 7:30 am

Oh thanks, there was no real point opening this topic then haha.
I'm definately not one of those :P


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26 Nov 2008, 7:31 am

Neurotypical. It means people who don't have any mental disorders like Autism.


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26 Nov 2008, 8:14 am

NT means neurotypical, but some people call them normal thinkers.



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26 Nov 2008, 8:17 am

Samara wrote:
It stands for Nerd typical


No thats not what it stands for......

"Neurotypical. It means people who don't have any mental disorders like Autism" That is the correct answer for your question....


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26 Nov 2008, 8:31 am

I would say, it's not just not having a mental disorder. It's having a brain that thinks in normal ways... normal as in like most folks. There are those who are different enough to not be neurotypical, and yet don't qualify for a disorder.



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26 Nov 2008, 8:39 am

MR wrote:
It's having a brain that thinks in normal ways... normal as in like most folks.

Yeah if you have ASD your brain functions differently than those with neurotypical brain. Cause most people are NT they call it neurotypical.



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26 Nov 2008, 8:54 am

Who on earth have you people been listening to?

Having a "mental disorder" is nothing to do with it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotypical

Having non-typical neurological development just implies that our brain function is not quite the same as the majority of people. It doesn't imply "mental disorder". My mind is perfectly ordered - in fact, more ordered than most people's - hence I'm not typical.


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26 Nov 2008, 9:02 am

Would you agree that most people dont have mental disorders......


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26 Nov 2008, 9:25 am

HD3H wrote:
Would you agree that most people dont have mental disorders......

Erm. Yes?

To quote from a Harvard Uni article I just quickly googled:
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About half of all the people in the United States will develop one or more mental disorders in their lifetimes, according to the latest national survey. During any year, one of every four people in this country fits the definition of "mentally ill."

So, at least in the States, at any given time, 75% of people don't have mental disorders. That's "most people".


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26 Nov 2008, 9:27 am

neuro typical is to have a typical neuronal environment in the brain.

there are few people who are not neurotypical. even schizophrenics are NT's. bipolar people are NT.
antisocial personality people are NT.

autism is an "organic" situation rather than a "functional" one.

functional illnesses are illness like schizophrenia where a person is predisposed, and an environmental trigger is the catalyst.

organic ones are where there is actual structural changes in the brain that account for the condition.

alzheimers disease is organic, paresis is organic.
autism is organic.
it is not functional which means it is not dependent on environment or nurture.

so NT's have otherwise normal brains and they can have a range of psycopathy's and psychoses.

autistic brains are (i am sorry to say) mildy damaged and so autistics are not typical in "normal neuronal discourse".

so that is my small thought.



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26 Nov 2008, 9:33 am

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autistic brains are (i am sorry to say) mildy damaged and so autistics are not typical in "normal neuronal discourse".
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That bit I have to disagree with. "Autistic", as you had already stated, does not mean "damaged", just different. Also, even those people with "damaged" brains can certainly still be "neurotypical". :)


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26 Nov 2008, 9:50 am

I have chosen to surrender to the impossibility of achieving normalcy.

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Ever heard of the phrase, "Why be normal?" :lol:


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26 Nov 2008, 9:53 am

lau wrote:
b9 wrote:
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autistic brains are (i am sorry to say) mildy damaged and so autistics are not typical in "normal neuronal discourse".
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That bit I have to disagree with. "Autistic", as you had already stated, does not mean "damaged", just different. Also, even those people with "damaged" brains can certainly still be "neurotypical". :)

i knew i would be challenged on this and i expect more to follow.

you do not perceive what the true meaning of "neurotypical" is. it is undamaged and normally operating brains (as fallible and absurd as they are)
i think there is a myelin sheath strippage in my neurons but i am not too worried because i can prevail and be content.
but i am certainly damaged in a way that i have no "mirror" capacity.
yawning is something that is infectious for NT's. if one yawns, then most of them will also yawn.

i used to sit in rooms where people were playing music and smoking bongs (a studio).
when someone had a full breath of smoke and another person asked them a question and the smoker tried to answer, they sometimes snorted out in an instinctive cough response, but the group all heard it as a "laugh" and they all started laughing too.

i just thought to myself "what a false start that was".

i have no capacity for affectation or empathy of identification with any other person, but i manage to remain cognizant, and i know my brain is damaged in a way that does not affect my intelligence.



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26 Nov 2008, 10:28 am

lau wrote:
Who on earth have you people been listening to?

Having a "mental disorder" is nothing to do with it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotypical

Having non-typical neurological development just implies that our brain function is not quite the same as the majority of people. It doesn't imply "mental disorder". My mind is perfectly ordered - in fact, more ordered than most people's - hence I'm not typical.

But being overly ordered is not the order of how most peoples brains work.

If you don't think the same way as the majority, you're not NT.
If you do, you are NT.


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