0 not having or associated with an unusual brain condition, especially autism:
He recoiled at the word "normal", preferring "neurotypical".
This imagined sense of how others see us is crucial to the neurotypical person's sense of self.
She reads at grade level, but more slowly than her neurotypical peers.
Her works are romance novels which include characters with autism spectrum disorders interacting with neurotypical characters.
The term has been replaced by some with allistic, or nypical which has the same meaning as neurotypical did originally.
These studies have usually concluded that gastrointestinal problems are not any more common in autistic children than they are in neurotypical children.
The longitudinal study will enroll 1800 children, aged two to four: 900 diagnosed with autism, 450 with developmental delays, and 450 neurotypical control subjects.
Children with autism and young neurotypical children have been shown to increase their social problem solving skills through a computer interface.