“Understanding Monotropism and Its Connection to Autism”

Monotropism is a person’s tendency to focus their attention on a small number of interests at any time, often leading them to overlook things outside of this narrowed focus. This cognitive strategy has been suggested as a central underlying feature of autism. Dinah Murray, Wenn Lawson, and Mike Lesser developed the theory of monotropism in the 1990s and first published it in 2005.

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