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Neurodivergence Profile

25 questions mapping your traits across 5 neurotype dimensions: ADHD, Autistic, Dyslexic, Sensory Processing, and Executive Function. Based on ASRS, RAADS-R, AQ-50, BRIEF-A, DAST, and Dunn's Model.

Questions
25
Duration
5 min
Dimensions
5 Dimensions

What Is This Test?

The Neurodivergence Profile maps your traits across five neurotype dimensions. Unlike single-condition screeners, it gives you a complete picture of your neurocognitive profile — showing where your traits cluster and how they interact. Each dimension is grounded in a validated clinical instrument: ADHD (ASRS-v1.1), Autistic (RAADS-R + AQ-50), Dyslexic (DAST), Sensory (Dunn's Model), and Executive Function (BRIEF-A).

This is not a diagnosis — it's a map. Your result shows your unique neurotype blend as a radar chart, highlights which dimensions to explore further, and links you to specific full screeners for any area that scores high.

What You'll Discover

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Your 5-dimension neurotype blend — ADHD, Autistic, Dyslexic, Sensory, Executive Function

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A radar chart showing your unique neurodivergent profile

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Deeplinks to full screeners for any dimension that scores high

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Career implications of your specific neurotype combination

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a diagnosis?

No. This is a self-screening profile that maps traits across five dimensions. It cannot diagnose any condition. If your results suggest significant traits in any area, take the corresponding full screener and consider consulting a qualified clinician.

What does "neurodivergent" mean?

Neurodivergence describes natural variation in how human brains are wired — ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurological differences. About 15-20% of the population is estimated to be neurodivergent. It's not a disorder — it's a different cognitive profile with both strengths and challenges.

Can I be neurodivergent in more than one way?

Absolutely — co-occurrence is the norm, not the exception. 30–50% of autistic individuals also have ADHD. 25-40% of people with ADHD are also dyslexic. Your radar chart will show your unique blend across all five dimensions.

What should I do after this test?

Look at which dimensions scored highest. For each high-scoring dimension, take the corresponding full screener: ADHD Screener (18q), Autism Spectrum Screener (20q), Sensory Sensitivity Profile (15q), Executive Function Screener (12q), or Masking Test (12q). If multiple dimensions are high, you may want to seek a comprehensive neurodevelopmental assessment from a clinician.

What are the five dimensions measured?

ADHD (attention, impulse control, hyperactivity — based on ASRS-v1.1), Autistic (social communication, sensory, routines — based on RAADS-R + AQ-50), Dyslexic (reading, phonological processing — based on DAST), Sensory Processing (registration, sensitivity — based on Dunn's Model), and Executive Function (working memory, planning — based on BRIEF-A).

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