allism
noun [ U ] uk/ˈæl.ɪ.zəm/ us/ˈæl.ɪ.zəm/
无自闭症状态
a term used to refer to the brain condition of someone who does not show any of the characteristics associated with autism
People with allism have a huge advantage in modern social interaction. 无自闭症者在现代社会交往中具有巨大的优势。
The terms "allism" and "neurotypical" are generally only used within the autism community. “无自闭症”和“无神经学特异表现”这两个词一般只在自闭症社区内使用。
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- People with allism tend to engage actively in group activities and do not tend to develop their own individualized interests in the same ways that autistic people often can.
- The word "allism" is not synonymous with "neurotypical" —allistic people are by definition not autistic, but can be neurodivergent in other ways (e.g. dyslexia).