Monotropism

Monotropism and polytropism are different strategies in distributing attention in the brain. Monotropism refers to an attention-tunnel (undivided attention or attention-tunnel), while polytropism refers to multiple divided attention in the brain. The Monotropism hypothesis regards attention-tunnels as the central feature of autism. For an overview, see Monotropic Vartiations and Mind as a Dynamical System: Implications for Autism for a detailed discussion.

 

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