Tagged: neurodivergence

  • Compulsive Completion Urge (CCU)
    Compulsive completion urge is a visceral, often irrational drive to finish (a meal, a task, a conversation) even when continuing causes harm, discomfort, or fatigue.…
  • Re-entry Tax
    Re-entry tax is the emotional, cognitive, and sometimes physical cost of returning to a space, task, or relationship after a period of absence, silence, or…
  • Time Blindness
    Time blindness is a distorted or diminished sense of time passage, making it difficult to estimate, anticipate, or regulate time. Often results in underestimating how…
  • Brain Fog
    Brain fog is a temporary state of cognitive haziness marked by slowed thinking, reduced clarity, and difficulty accessing language, memory, or motivation. Often feels like…
  • Invisible Condition
    A lived state (physical, neurological, cognitive, or emotional) that significantly impacts a person’s daily functioning but remains unrecognized or misunderstood due to the absence of…
  • Apophenia
    The brain’s tendency to perceive meaningful patterns where none objectively exist, such as seeing faces in clouds or interpreting randomness as signal. In Biasology:Often used…

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