The Neuroverse is an interactive guide to neurodiversity — an exploration of how different human brains are wired, process information, and experience the world. It covers more than 30 neurotypes, from well-known conditions like ADHD and autism spectrum disorder to lesser-discussed profiles such as synaesthesia, sensory processing differences, and imposter syndrome.
Each neurotype page includes science-backed explanations, prevalence statistics, lived-experience accounts, interactive demos, screening tools, and links to professional support. The Neuroverse is designed to be explored — not read linearly. Tap any brain node to learn more, or use the search and filter to find a specific condition.
Neurodiversity is the idea that variation in human brain function and behavioural traits is normal and to be expected. Conditions like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia are not deficits to be corrected but differences in cognitive style that can bring both challenges and strengths depending on context. Research consistently shows that neurodivergent individuals often excel in creative thinking, pattern recognition, hyperfocus, and systems-level reasoning.
AskSheldon's Neuroverse is built for anyone who wants to understand themselves or someone they care about better — whether newly diagnosed, self-identifying, or simply curious. Every page is written in plain language, reviewed for clinical accuracy, and free to access.