
Episode 143- Autistic sensory and auditory processing differences
Unpacking Neuroqueerness · George Muniz Gund and Xenia Rakovshik
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Show Notes
In this episode I talk a little bit about auditory processing delays in autistic individuals and a recent study from Case Western Reserve University and the University of Toronto that revealed that autistic brains process substantially higher amounts of information at rest compared to neurotypical brains.
I also talk about why listening to and considering the lived experiences of autistic people is so crucial for everyone to have a better understanding of autism and neurodiversity.