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Hyperneuroplasticity and Pluralism: A Neurodevelopmental Account of Epistemic Multiplicity
Seen alongside hyperneuroplastic process characteristics, pluralism is not a political affectation or philosophical indulgence. It is an epistemic orientation that remains viable under conditions of complexity, dense integration, and high stakes for error. In such contexts, anything less than pluralism risks information loss, premature closure, or epistemic distortion.
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Jan 178 min read


Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism, and Hyperneuroplasticity: What a New Genetics Paper Adds
So imagine when I saw a cheesy Facebook post about a supposed 2025 genetics study that modeled how the DNA signals for dyslexia relate to other conditions and found that dyslexia aligns most closely with ADHD on a shared, attention-and-learning genetic pattern. Whoa. Too good to be true? Not when it's believable and supports a framework I’ve worked to develop.
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Sep 28, 20259 min read
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