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Canales de videoblogs sobre neurodivergencia
Bienvenidos a nuestra sección dedicada a los YouTubers y TikTokers que han hecho contribuciones significativas al campo de la neurodiversidad y la educación. Aquí, destacamos algunos de los canales más influyentes e informativos que tratan temas relacionados con el autismo, el TDAH, la dislexia y otras afecciones neurodivergentes. Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos el mundo de la neurodiversidad a través de la lente de estos increíbles creadores de contenido.
Soy autista ¿y ahora qué?
@imautisticnowwhat
Meg, YouTuber from the UK diagnosed with autism and ADHD, discovered her neurodivergence through YouTube. She now creates videos to help others with post-diagnosis support, covering topics such as medication, career choices, self-employment, and communication with parents and employers.
Libros neurodivergentes
Bienvenidos a nuestra sección dedicada a los autores que han hecho contribuciones significativas al campo de la neurodiversidad y la educación. Aquí, destacamos algunos de los libros más influyentes e informativos que tratan temas relacionados con el autismo, el TDAH, la dislexia y otras afecciones neurodivergentes. Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos el mundo de la neurodiversidad a través de la mirada de estas personas increíbles.
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Different, Not Less
A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily
Author:
Chloé Hayden
Release:
August 2022
An empowering lived-experience guide to celebrating and supporting neurodivergence from 24-year-old actor, social media star and disability advocate Chloé Hayden
'Fierce, unapologetic and joyous . . . This book is a marvel.'
-Jordon Steele-John, Disability Rights Advocate and Australian Senator
Growing up, Chloé Hayden felt like she'd crash-landed on an alien planet where nothing made sense. Eye contact? Small talk? And why are you people so touch-oriented? She moved between 10 schools in 8 years, struggling to become a person she believed society would accept, and was eventually diagnosed with autism and ADHD. When a life-changing group of allies showed her that different did not mean less, she learned to celebrate her true voice and find her happily ever after.
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My autistic fight song
My battle into adulthood and the workplace
Author:
Rosie Weldon
Release:
April 2020
‘My autistic fight song’ is a memoir that follows Rosie Weldon’s journey from a college drop out as she tries to achieve her dream of being a qualified accountant. With the odds stacked against her and the stakes high, she refuses to give up on her dream.
Of two things Rosie was sure. First, she wanted to be an accountant. Second, she was destined to be alone. But when life threw at her an autism diagnosis and a mystery girl, she was left asking: who would employ her and was she capable of falling in love?
‘My autistic fight song’ is an honest and raw account of facing life as the underdog. When everyone around her doubts if she can, can she prove them wrong?
‘My autistic fight song’ sees Rosie face high school, sexuality, relationships, mental illness, education and work life.
Order your copy today to step into Rosie’s journey and get a first-hand experience of autism and mental illness as she fights for her dream.
‘My autistic fight song’ is intense and dramatic, yet heart-warming and uplifting. Through the darkest times of Rosie’s life there is love and laughter, a bittersweet balance of life’s cruelty and beauty.
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Strong Female Character
Nero Book Awards Winner
Author:
Fern Brady
Release:
February 2023
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
A summary of my book:
1. I'm diagnosed with autism 20 years after telling a doctor I had it.
2. My terrible Catholic childhood: I hate my parents etc.
3. My friendship with an elderly man who runs the corner shop and is definitely not trying to groom me. I get groomed.
4. Homelessness.
5. Stripping.
6. More stripping but with more nervous breakdowns.
7. I hate everyone at uni and live with a psycho etc.
8. REDACTED as too spicy.
9. After everyone tells me I don't look autistic, I try to cure my autism and get addicted to Xanax.
10. REDACTED as too embarrassing.
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Unmasking Autism
The Power of Embracing Our Hidden Neurodiversity
Author:
Dr Devon Price
Release:
April 2022
For every visibly Autistic person you meet, there are countless 'masked' people who pass as neurotypical. They don't fit the stereotypical mould of Autism and are often forced by necessity to mask who they are, spending their entire lives trying to hide their Autistic traits. In particular, there is evidence that Autism remains significantly undiagnosed in women, people of colour, trans and gender non-conforming people, many of whom are only now starting to recognise those traits later in life.
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How Not to Fit In
An Unapologetic Guide to Navigating Autism and ADHD
Author:
Jess Joy & Charlotte Mia
Release:
February 2024
Written by two late-diagnosed neurodivergent women and the founders of fast-growing online community @IAmPayingAttention, HOW NOT TO FIT IN is an handbook-meets-rallying cry.
Foregrounding real experiences with autism and ADHD, this book explores the journey of discovering, accepting and flourishing with your neurodivergent brain. It explores why getting diagnosis can be so fraught and gendered, and how to navigate a world which centres neurotypical brains in the realms of relationships, careers, friendships and finances.
By reading this book, you’ll:
Start to understand why so many people are being diagnosed with ADHD and autism right now
Learn the impact that not knowing your own brain can have on your mental health
Find the confidence to ask for accommodations and adjustments at work – without apologising
Have the chance to note down how this journey is evolving for you in chapter-by-chapter workbook sections.
… and, most importantly, get to know yourself and your needs better.
Featuring the latest research and thinking on neurodivergence, contributions from dozens of experts and the real stories of people just like you, this innovative book – which has been written and designed especially for *spicy* brains – is essential reading for anyone whose brain seems to see the world in a different way.
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Neurotribes
The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently Mass
Author:
Steve Siberman
Release:
September 2015
Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction
Shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize
Shortlisted for the MJA Health Book of the Year Award
Shortlisted for the BMA Medical Book Awards
A Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller
Foreword by Oliver Sacks
What is autism: a devastating developmental condition, a lifelong disability, or a naturally occurring form of cognitive difference akin to certain forms of genius? In truth, it is all of these things and more - and the future of our society depends on our understanding it.
Following on from his groundbreaking article 'The Geek Syndrome', Wired reporter Steve Silberman unearths the secret history of autism, long suppressed by the same clinicians who became famous for discovering it, and finds surprising answers to the crucial question of why the number of diagnoses has soared in recent years.
Going back to the earliest autism research and chronicling the brave and lonely journey of autistic people and their families through the decades, Silberman provides long-sought solutions to the autism puzzle while casting light on the growing movement of 'neurodiversity' and mapping out a path towards a more humane world for people with learning differences.
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Unmasked
The Ultimate Guide to ADHD, Autism and Neurodivergence
Author:
Ellie Middleton
Release:
October 2023
Whether you are neurodivergent, suspect you might be, or want to be a better ally, UNMASKED will help you make sense of it all, and put the power in your hands.
Ellie was 24 when she learned she wasn't broken. She wasn't a bad person, she was neurodivergent. Her late diagnosis of ADHD and autism was like a lightbulb being switched on and she could finally start to heal from the trauma of being un-diagnosed and mis-understood for so long.
Since getting her diagnosis, Ellie has made it her mission to change the way we think about autism, ADHD and neurodivergence and in UNMASKED she shares what she has learned along her journey.
Written in a bite-sized style for whizzy brains like hers, Ellie shares chapters on mental health, pretty privilege, how to navigate the workplace and the importance of self-diagnosis so that we can all better understand and celebrate neurodivergence, and ultimately make the world a more inclusive place.
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Untypical
Untypical: How the world isn’t built for autistic people and what we should all do about it
Author:
Pete Wharmby
Release:
March 2023
It’s time to remake the world – the ground-breaking book on what steps we should all be taking for the autistic people in our lives.
The modern world is built for neurotypicals: needless noise, bright flashing lights, small talk, phone calls, unspoken assumptions and unwritten rules – it can be a nightmarish dystopia for the autistic population. In Untypical, Pete Wharmby lays bare the experience of being ‘different’, explaining with wit and warmth just how exhausting it is to fit in to a world not designed for you.
But this book is more than an explanation. After a late diagnosis and a lifetime of ‘masking’, Pete is the perfect interlocutor to explain how our two worlds can meet, and what we can do for the many autistic people in our schools, workplaces and lives. The result: a practical handbook for all of us to make the world a simpler, better place for autistic people to navigate, and a call to arms for anyone who believes in an inclusive society and wants to be part of the solution.
Investigación neurodivergente
Bienvenidos a nuestra sección dedicada a los investigadores que han hecho contribuciones significativas al campo de la neurodiversidad y la educación. Aquí, destacamos algunas de las instituciones de investigación y los artículos más influyentes e informativos que abordan temas relacionados con el autismo, el TDAH, la dislexia y otras afecciones neurodivergentes. Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos el mundo de la neurodiversidad a través de la perspectiva de estas personas increíbles.


Universidad de Bath
La investigación en el Centro de Investigación Aplicada al Autismo (CAAR) tiene tres vertientes:
Desarrollar e integrar nuevas metodologías cognitivas y neurocientíficas para mejorar la comprensión del autismo.
Desarrollar aplicaciones prácticas para apoyar a las personas autistas.
Investigación participativa con la comunidad autista
Gran parte de la investigación se enmarca en los dominios de la cognición social, el procesamiento emocional (incluida la ansiedad) y los procesos cognitivos (como el razonamiento y la memoria). Por ejemplo, se examina cómo las personas autistas perciben, procesan e interactúan con el mundo que las rodea, y el impacto que esto tiene para ellas en diversos contextos. La teoría del proceso dual del autismo se ha desarrollado en CAAR para caracterizar las fortalezas relativas que pueden tener las personas autistas en el pensamiento deliberativo y lógico y cómo se pueden utilizar estas fortalezas para superar los desafíos con un pensamiento rápido e intuitivo (que es común en muchas situaciones sociales).
También se incluye un enlace al Portal de investigación de la Universidad de Bath con los criterios de búsqueda para el autismo. Una gran cantidad de artículos que han examinado todos los aspectos científicos del autismo a lo largo de los años.

Red de niñas autistas
Una pequeña organización benéfica registrada que trabaja para apoyar, educar y generar cambios.
Hay rutas para aprender sobre:
niñas autistas
Diversidad de género entre las personas autistas
Y rutas a seguir si estás
una mujer autista
Un padre
Amigos y familia
profesores y
otros profesionales o
empleadores.
El segundo enlace es su artículo autopublicado "Autism, Girls & Keeping it All Inside". Una guía esencial de lectura muy recomendada que cubre el siguiente contenido:
Autismo, niñas y cómo mantenerlo todo en el interior
Diagnóstico
Diferencias de procesamiento
Lo que puede ser diferente para las niñas
Qué tener en cuenta en una presentación interna del autismo
Cómo es no recibir un diagnóstico durante décadas
Problemas con el diagnóstico
¿Qué pasa cuando no se reconoce?
Coocurrencia con trastornos alimentarios
Escuela
Por qué nos gustaría que el autismo se reconociera antes de la escuela secundaria
Investigación actual con personal escolar
La educación sexual debe estar adaptada a los jóvenes autistas
Explorando el autismo con niñas y adolescentes autistas
Ser diagnosticado en la edad adulta
Etnicidad y autismo
Género y autismo
El futuro
Lo que a AGN le gustaría que sucediera

Centro de investigación del autismo
El ARC reúne a científicos de toda la Universidad de Cambridge y colaboradores internacionales en equipos multidisciplinarios, y nos aseguramos de que la evidencia de la investigación se traduzca en cambios e impacto en las políticas a través de la organización benéfica de cabildeo liderada por la ciencia, el Centro de Excelencia del Autismo (ACE) en Cambridge.
El ARC está compuesto por aproximadamente 30 científicos investigadores y personal de apoyo, provenientes de una variedad de disciplinas como neurociencia cognitiva, psiquiatría, pediatría, neonatología, genética, bioinformática, endocrinología, psicología clínica y psiquiatría, epidemiología, proteómica y biología molecular.
En estas investigaciones utilizamos tecnología de punta, incluyendo imágenes por resonancia magnética funcional y estructural (fMRI y sMRI), imágenes por tensor de difusión (DTI), potenciales relacionados con eventos (ERP), células madre pluripotentes inducidas (iPSC), secuenciación del genoma completo, estudios de asociación del genoma completo, ecografía, amniocentesis y seguimiento de la mirada.
El ARC trabaja en estrecha colaboración con ACE para acelerar la investigación básica y aplicada sobre el autismo y traducirla en prácticas clínicas basadas en evidencia (servicios) y para aumentar las oportunidades de empleo para los adultos autistas.
El ARC se fundó en 1998. Ha publicado más de 750 artículos revisados por pares, numerosos libros y recursos para personas autistas, sus familias, profesores y médicos.