https://monotropism.org/2022/questionnaire-presentation/
Questionnaire Presentation – Monotropism
The Edinburgh University questionnaire received an overwhelming response – more than 1,100 usable respondents, 700+ autistic ones. Valeria Garau will be...
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https://monotropism.org/
Monotropism – the mind as an interest system
the mind as an interest system
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https://monotropism.org/explanations/
Explanations – Monotropism
Whether you are new to the theory or interested in digging deeper, there are many possible places to start. In Brief… The animation below is an accessible...
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https://monotropism.org/2024/monotropism-music/
Monotropism Music – Monotropism
Something interesting that we’ve noticed in recent months is that a surprising number of musicians have been making music named after monotropism! Here is a...
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https://monotropism.org/2022/translating-this-site/
Translating this site – Monotropism
Reading can be a challenge when you’re still learning a language. If you’re potentially interested in translating any of the materials on this site into your...
translatingsitemonotropism
https://monotropism.org/2022/theory-vs-trait/
Theory Vs Trait – Monotropism
(originally a Twitter thread, posted by Fergus Murray) I want to talk a bit about Monotropism as a theory of autism vs. monotropism as a cognitive trait. The...
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https://monotropism.org/2023/wenn-lawson-on-1800-seconds-on-autism/
Wenn Lawson on 1800 Seconds on Autism – Monotropism
The new series of Jamie Knight and Robyn Steward’s excellent podcast 1800 Seconds on Autism is out, and it features an interview with Wenn Lawson talking about...
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https://neurodiversity.directory/understanding-monotropism-why-autistic-attention-works-differently/
Understanding monotropism — why autistic attention works differently | The Neurodiversity...
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https://monotropism.org/2025/spring/
Spring Round-Up 2025 – Monotropism
A round-up of research, writing and other resources related to monotropism collated by Helen Edgar and Fergus Murray. This is just a snapshot of some things...
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https://autismunderstood.co.uk/autistic-differences/monotropism/
Monotropism - Autism Understood
Jul 7, 2023 - Monotropic people tend to focus strongly on a small number of things at a time, and miss things outside of their attention tunnel or forget them
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https://monotropism.org/2024/seasonal-round-up-spring-2024-part-2-videos/
Spring 2024 Round-Up, part 2: Videos and Social Media – Monotropism
Part 1 of this update collected written work published or found since last year’s end-of-Summer round-up. Here, we focus mainly on videos, podcasts, and social...
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https://monotropism.org/updates/
Updates – Monotropism
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https://monotropism.org/dinah/dimensions-of-difference/
Dimensions of Difference – Monotropism
By Dr Dinah Murray From The Neurodiversity Reader (2020). Pre-publication version. This chapter is based on an ecological, embodied, enactive and exploratory...
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