Neurodiversità: istruzioni per (non) capirsi meglio | Eleonora Marocchini | TEDxPordenone
Se avete mai sentito parlare della neurodiversità, probabilmente ne avete sentito parlare male.
Eleonora Marocchini nel suo talk ci parla di come
la neurodiversità si basa su un concetto: ogni cervello è diverso da ogni altro cervello, e sono tutti compresi nella neuro-diversità, che non è altro che il corrispettivo neurologico della bio-diversità.
(Recorded at TEDxPordenone on May 10, 2025)Eleonora Marocchini, psicolinguista, comunicatrice della scienza, consulente e formatrice, nata a Genova nel 1992 e vissuta tra Liguria, Sicilia, Lombardia, Belgio e Piemonte, quando era piccola diceva di voler fare un lavoro diverso ogni giorno della settimana e ci è quasi riuscita.Dopo gli studi in linguistica e il dottorato di ricerca in psicologia e scienze cognitive si unisce all’Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE) come ricercatrice indipendente e dà vita a “narraction”, progetto di divulgazione e comunicazione sui social e non solo, attraverso cui si occupa di fare informazione e promuovere riflessioni collettive su neurodiversità, aspetti politici e sociali della ricerca scientifica e della pratica clinica, comunicazione accessibile e linguaggio ampio, cercando di conciliare gli obiettivi della ricerca accademica e le istanze delle comunità e dei movimenti sociali. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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