Prof Sander Begeer - the wisdom of uncertainty in autistic people
Release Date: 09/20/2022
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Does an autistic brain process uncertainty differently? Is the neurotypical blind confidence with uncertainty the real mystery? Is the debate about "disorder" vs "superpower" getting too polarized? We haven't found out, but we gave it a good try. For more about Sander's research, and to participate: More episodes and blog on 20angles.com
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info_outlineDoes an autistic brain process uncertainty differently? Is the neurotypical blind confidence with uncertainty the real mystery? Is the debate about "disorder" vs "superpower" getting too polarized?
We haven't found out, but we gave it a good try.
For more about Sander's research, and to participate: https://www.nederlandsautismeregister.nl/
More episodes and blog on 20angles.com