The term used to describe an individual who is neurotypical (meaning their neurological development is typical and not considered to be on the autism spectrum) but also has other disabilities such as ADHD, dyslexia, or other cognitive or developmental conditions is "neurodivergent." Neurodivergent individuals have neurological differences that are outside the typical range of human variation. It is important to note that neurodivergence encompasses a wide range of conditions and abilities, and each person's experience is unique.