Week in Neurodiversity – Channing Tatum Dating the Autistic? (5/7/16)
This week in neurodiversity features Channing Tatum on the world’s first talk show with a non-verbal autistic host, an epileptic buy realizes his gridiron dreams, and an autistic boy’s reaction to Coldplay must be seen to be believed.
What is it like to have autism? #WIN (4/30/16)
This week in neurodiversity features Irish snapchat star James Kavanagh, Nick Lachey and Bruno Mars’ autism awareness contribution, and a robot designed to help autistic children improve their social skills.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity – Alzheimer’s Journalist (4/23/16)
This Week in Neurodiversity features a journalist with Alzheimer’s disease, virtual reality goggles, and an autistic boy signing “Let It Go” from the movie Frozen.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
New IBM Project May Help Predict Epileptic Seizures
IBM recently developed an experimental chip called TrueNorth that may help predict the onset of epileptic seizures.
Written by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (4/16/16)
The Week in Neurodiversity highlights recent news stories that speak to the differences in our brains.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan
Week in Neurodiversity (4/9/16)
The Week in Neurodiversity highlights recent news stories that speak to the differences in our brains.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Autism Acceptance Day Edition of the Week in Neurodiversity (4/2/16)
The Autism Acceptance Day edition of the Week in Neurodiversity highlights recent news stories that speak to the differences in our brains.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (3/26/16)
The Week in Neurodiversity highlights recent news stories that speak to the differences in our brains.
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (3/19/16)
On the Week in Neurodiversity, the host highlights newsworthy events in the news involving different brains.
“The Neurodiversity News Show”
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (3/12/16)
On the Week in Neurodiversity, the host highlights newsworthy events in the news involving different brains.
“Millennial Neurodiversity News”
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (3/5/16)
On the Week in Neurodiversity, the host highlights newsworthy events in the news involving different brains.
“Millennial Neurodiversity News”
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (2/27/16)
On the Week in Neurodiversity, the host highlights newsworthy events in the news involving different brains.
“Millennial Neurodiversity News”
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
Week in Neurodiversity (2/20/16)
On the Week in Neurodiversity, the host highlights newsworthy events in the news involving different brains.
“The Neurodiversity News Show”
Hosted by Matthew Ryan.
8 Times Social Media Made a Difference for the Neurodiverse
All of us have heard of instances where bullies used social media to victimize their peers whom learn differently. Fortunately, social media has also promoted displays of communal support, and mainstreamed that support to more people than ever possible. Here is a list of 8 occasions where social media was responsible for making the difference in the life of someone neurodiverse.