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[...] the "spectrum" is less a spectrum (e.g., EM spectrum) than a high-dimensional subspace,
sure; however I caution that the familiar portion of the EM spectrum actually is also a low-finite-dimensional space, spanned by a basis consisting of whichever frequencies trigger your rods, cones, and various other peripheral nerves. The rainbow might look smooth from a distance, yet spectra discretize at both emission and absorption.
s.t. people can have conditions that make them quite diverse in the ways they want to take in stimuli, including interaction w/ other people.
right; the only thing worse than masking 24/7 is doing it 40/51 plus overtime, for decades of a career, and then some shmuck tells you that you're not being yourself the first time you unwind the social fiction compliance by a few clicks.
the adjective "neurotypical" loosely refers to some boring and undifferentiated neighborhood surrounded by a laughably false dichotomy, although proving this offends the social fiction of normality, and is thus academically risky.
Do you know if that's right? How does such a thing factor in?
All I can say with confidence about modern neuroscience is that they haven't declared war against psychiatry yet in response to the DSM-V categorising irrational happiness as a diagnosable condition... why should I bother chasing the moving target of how they euphemise metasocial consciousness this decade? Is the pressure to perform unsupervised learning so strong, and the lack of anything more interesting to read so dire, that I must actually respect that noise?
People deserve respect; academic disciplines don't.
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