E26 – Neurodiversity, ADHD, and the Future of the Brain
Description
In this episode of BrainSTEM, Dr. Hilary Marusak sits down with neuroscientist, innovator, and thought leader Dr. Prantik Kundu to explore the evolving science and personal realities of neurodiversity.
What does it really mean to have a “neurodivergent” brain? How do conditions like ADHD—often framed as deficits—also hold hidden strengths? And as society shifts toward AI-driven productivity, why might neurodiverse minds become more valuable than ever?
Dr. Kundu shares how ADHD has shaped his life and work, reframing traits like impulsivity, alternative thinking, and intense curiosity as powerful cognitive strengths. Drawing an analogy to the history of left-handedness—once stigmatized, now simply a natural variation—he argues that we may be at a similar turning point in how society views ADHD and other forms of neurodiversity.
Together, we unpack the science, the stigma, and the extraordinary potential of diverse minds in a rapidly changing world.
With neurodiversity gaining global attention, this episode offers a fresh and hopeful perspective on why different brains matter—and how embracing them could shape the future.
🔗 Topics Covered
What neurodiversity really means
ADHD as a strength—not just a disorder
Emotional intensity and rejection-sensitive dysphoria
Creativity, innovation, and impulsivity
How AI may reshape how society values neurodiverse minds
Misconceptions about ADHD
The future of neurodiversity in science, culture, and policy
🌿 Tune in for a compelling conversation that blends cutting-edge neuroscience with lived experience — and rethinks how we define “normal.”
🔗 Learn more about Dr. Kundu’s company, EyeThree: https://eyethree.ai/
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