Designing Work Around an ADHD Brain: A Clinical and Neuropsychological Perspective

Conventional work structures often privilege a specific kind of mind—one that thrives on linear progression and consistent output. But for the ADHD brain, this "invisible architecture" can create a chronic experience of misalignment. Moving beyond the traditional deficit-based model, Dr. Cristina Louk explores the neuropsychological mechanisms of interest-based attention and how we can shift from remediating individuals to designing work that aligns with neurocognitive variability.

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