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A few of us are planning to go along to The Science of AuDHD: Understanding how ADHD & Autism Intersect at Cambridge Junction.

We’ll meet in the bar area at Cambridge Junction at 6pm, around 15 minutes before the talk starts, so we can say hello, grab a drink if people fancy one, and head in together and find our seats.

This is a Seed Talks event exploring how ADHD and autism can overlap, often referred to as AuDHD, and how the lived experience of both together can be very different from ADHD or autism alone.

The talk will look at the hidden similarities between ADHD and autism, the neurobiology behind AuDHD, and how it may affect things like executive function, emotion regulation, sensory processing, burnout, medication, and support strategies.

The speaker is Professor James Brown, an academic researcher and science communicator. There will also be a Q&A after the talk.

Doors open at 6pm and the talk starts at 6:15pm.

Please note that this is a ticketed external event run by Seed Talks. You’ll need to book your own ticket through Eventbrite if you’d like to attend:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-science-of-audhd-understanding-how-adhd-autism-intersect-tickets-1986991386726

Afterwards, anyone who fancies it can stay for a drink and a chat about the talk. We can either use the Junction bar if it’s open, or pick somewhere very close by at Cambridge Leisure Park.

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