神经多样性:软件行业能从中获得什么?

Ahmed El-Deeb
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你知道史蒂夫·乔布斯被诊断出患有阅读障碍吗?这是一种学习障碍,包括阅读、写作和拼写困难。对于一个年轻的学生来说,这可能会给年轻的史蒂夫带来任何不平凡的结局,但令人类惊讶的是,他成长为历史上最成功、最具创新精神的人之一。不仅是史蒂夫,埃隆·马斯克也透露自己患有阿斯伯格综合症,这是自闭症的一种形式。这告诉了我们什么?它告诉我们神经多样性是有潜力的;不是慈善,而是成功的因素。神经多样性(Neurodiversity)是奥地利社会学家朱迪·辛格(Judy Singer)首先提出的一个术语,指的是人类大脑在功能和感知世界的方式上存在神经学上的差异。例子包括但不限于多动症、自闭症或阅读障碍。然而,职场人士最近开始将神经多样性视为一种心理能力的差异,而不是一种病理情况。神经发散型的人并不是有病或没有能力;他们只是拥有不同的心理能力;劳动力可以从中获益。本文阐述了软件行业可以通过雇佣更多神经发散性工程师而受益的关键特征。
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Neurodiversity: What Can the Software Industry Gain from It?
Did you know that Steve Jobs was diagnosed with Dyslexia, a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading, writing and spelling. For a young schooler this could have set the end of anything remarkable for young Steve, but to humanity's amazement, he grew to become one of the most successful and innovative persons in history. Not only Steve, but Elon Musk as well revealed that he has Asperger syndrome, a form of Autism spectrum. What does this tell the rest of us? It tells us that there is a potential place for Neurodiversity; not as charity but as success factor. Neurodiversity is a term first coined by the Austrian sociologist Judy Singer that refers to the fact that human brains have neurological variations in how it functions and perceive the world. Instances include, but not limited to ADHD, Autism, or Dyslexia. However, the workforce has recently started to see neurodiversity not as a pathological case, but rather as difference in mental abilities. Neurodivergent people are not sick or incapable; they just posses different mental abilities; and workforce can gain from them. This paper illustrates key characteristics that the software industry can benefit from by employing more neurodivergent engineers.
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