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Is Society Mismatched to Suiting ADHD's Evolutionary Traits?

Season #1

Episode 4: Is Society Mismatched to ADHD's Suiting Evolutionary Traits?

In this episode of Conscious Curiosity, Franck and Matt dive into the thought-provoking paper "Distractibility and Impulsivity in ADHD as an Evolutionary Mismatch" by Anne-Laure Le Cunff.

Together, they explore how ADHD traits, such as impulsivity and distractibility, might have been beneficial in our ancestral past but now present challenges in the modern world.

The aim of this episode is to challenge the common view of ADHD as simply a disorder by proposing that these traits could actually be useful evolutionary adaptations that are misaligned with today's structured and predictable environments

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • ADHD traits as evolutionary advantages: How traits like impulsivity and distractibility helped our ancestors thrive in unpredictable environments.

  • The evolutionary mismatch: Why ADHD traits that once served us well are now a challenge in a structured, distraction-heavy world.

  • Reframing ADHD: What happens when we stop seeing ADHD as a "disorder" and start viewing it as an adaptation that doesn’t quite fit modern-day living.

  • Key insights from the research: What this evolutionary perspective means for supporting neurodivergent individuals in the workplace, schools, and beyond.

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📃 Today’s Source Material: Distractibility and Impulsivity in ADHD as an Evolutionary Mismatch by Anne-Laure Le Cunff

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-024-00400-8