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AuDHD and Bipolar Disorder: Comorbidity and Misdiagnosis
For many years, AuDHDers may have been misidentified as having bipolar disorder, meaning that studies of bipolar populations could actually be describing this experience. This raises critical questions about how much of the literature reflects autistic and dynamically attentive lived realities rather than distinct mood disorder trajectories.

Dr. Patty Gently
Sep 288 min read
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Hyperneuroplasticity Across the Lifespan
Looking across the lifespan, hyperneuroplasticity emerges as a systemic orientation that permeates every stage of development, rather than a temporary trait to be gained or lost.

Dr. Patty Gently
Sep 158 min read
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The Hyperneuroplastic Octopus: Master of Neural Adaptation
For humans navigating giftedness, neurodivergence, or trauma recovery, the octopus serves as both metaphor and scientific model. It reminds us of our capacity for deep, systemic change and calls us to radically accept a fluidity that can be both barrier and brilliance.

Dr. Patty Gently
Sep 118 min read
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Hyperneuroplasticity and Epigenetics: Expression Beyond the Genome
Framing hyperneuroplasticity through epigenetics grounds this construct in biology and emphasizes both its risks and its extraordinary potential.

Dr. Patty Gently
Sep 18 min read
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Hyperneuroplasticity in Action: DecodeME as Case Study
The DecodeME study marks a turning point. It acts as a compass pointing us to a terrain where ME/CFS is genetic, biological, and systemic, rather than irrational or hyperbolic. Hyperneuroplasticity tells us that this terrain is shared with those navigating MCAS, EDS, autism, ADHD, trauma, giftedness, and beyond.

Dr. Patty Gently
Aug 288 min read
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The Shared Terrain of Hyperneuroplasticity, the Blood-Brain Barrier, and Functional Neurological Disorder (HNP, BBB, EDS, MCAS, POTS, and FND? WTF!!??)
Taken together, hyperneuroplasticity, the blood–brain barrier, EDS, MCAS, dysautonomia, and FND form a constellation of overlapping expressions of a body and brain that are open, sensitive, and dynamic. This reframing points toward interventions that aim to stabilize barriers, modulate immune activity, regulate autonomic flow, and most importantly, harness hyperneuroplasticity constructively through learning, creativity, and self-directed adaptation.

Dr. Patty Gently
Aug 279 min read
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