https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-neurotypical-260047
The definition can be stated from both a negative and a positive perspective:
-Neurotypical people are those individuals who do not have a diagnosis of autism or any other intellectual or developmental difference.
-A neurotypical person is an individual who thinks, perceives, and behaves in ways that are considered to be "normal" by the general population.
''It is, of course, possible to have no diagnosed developmental or intellectual disorders, and thus be definable as neurotypical. But there are significant differences between "normal" and "not diagnosed." In addition, there is no stable, universally understood concept of "normal."
''In fact, "normal" perceptions and behaviors vary radically depending on culture, gender, situation, socioeconomic level, and many other factors. In some cultures, for example, direct eye contact is expected; in others, it's considered rude. In some cultures, physical contact with relative strangers is considered normal while in others it's considered odd and off-putting.''
''Other behavioral differences, while not a result of a developmental or intellectual disorder, can be marginalizing. For example, LGBT individuals may find themselves on the outside of many social groups without having any neurological challenges to cope with. The same is true of members of certain religious groups.''
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neurotypical = systematic
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Het is de natuur. De leeuw eet de gazelle, wij het varken.
‘Dat is het recht van de sterkste. Als je dat doortrekt, kun je ook zeggen: mannen zijn sterker, dus ze mogen zich vrouwen toe-eigenen. Dan krijg je een wereld die niemand wil. Bovendien: een leeuw is een carnivoor. Wij niet. Wij zijn omnivoren, wij hóéven geen vlees te eten. Dat iets natuurlijk is, wil nog niet zeggen dat het goed is. Bovendien is er weinig natuurlijks aan de manier waarop wij vlees produceren.’