![]() What kinds of people with which specific disabilities and differences find captions helpful or necessary? Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The most comprehensive lists are extensive and include dozens of disorders, syndromes, conditions, abilities, disabilities, and differences. The concept of neurodivergence began in the Autistic community, and there has been ongoing expansion of the different kinds of people considered neurodivergent, though there is not complete agreement about which conditions or classifications to include. ![]() All others would be considered neurotypical (NT). ![]() Neurodivergence includes all types of people who think and process in ways that have not been considered “typical” or “the norm” in human society and culture. Neurodiversity describes the naturally wide spectrum of different ways of thinking and processing across humanity – the various ways the human brain works in diverse individuals. There is also broadening awareness of how closed captions help diverse people in multiple ways – with learning to read, learning to speak a new language, and accessing videos in a public and/or crowded environment where sound is not useful or not allowed.īut how do closed captions help people who are neurodivergent (ND)? It’s also generally recognized that translated subtitles help people access content in languages they do not understand or speak fluently. It’s widely understood that closed captions help people who are D/deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing to access video content.
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