Traditional Lab Design Not Addressing Sensory Processing Needs of Neurodivergent Minds

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- The article discusses how traditional laboratory design often fails to address the sensory processing needs of neurodivergent individuals, such as those with autism, ADHD, or other neurological differences.
- It highlights the importance of designing lab spaces that are more inclusive and accommodate the sensory sensitivities and preferences of neurodivergent individuals, who may be more sensitive to factors like lighting, noise, and spatial layout.
- The article suggests that incorporating design elements like adjustable lighting, sound-absorbing materials, and flexible furniture can help create lab environments that are more comfortable and conducive to the needs of neurodivergent researchers and scientists.

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