Laura,

Interesting idea! If you’re interested in expanding your research, I have SCT 
(sluggish cognitive tempo – a developmental disorder of the brain that causes 
extreme fatigue during brain usage) that is complicated by surface dyslexia. I 
haven’t personally met anyone else with SCT, but it’d be interesting to learn 
whether they have similar contribution styles. Interestingly, research has 
shown SCT people tend to show a degree of magnetism toward research despite the 
fatigue it induces.

Rob Schnautz
(Bob the Wikipedian)
From: Laura Hale 
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 8:08 AM
To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities ; Wikimedia Education 
Subject: [Wikimedia Education] Editing patterns on English Wikipedia for 
cohorts with mental disorders and learning disabilities

http://wikinewsreporter.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/editing-patterns-on-english-wikipedia-for-cohorts-with-mental-disorders/

It took a few days of writing, research and playing with Wikimetrics, but this 
is a piece of research I did about how people with mental disorders and 
learning disabilities contribute to English Wikipedia.  It specifically looks 
at OCD, social anxiety, autism, Asperger's Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, dyslexia and 
dyscalculia.

I haven't seen any research specifically related to this topic, so if anyone 
has any feedback it would be appreciated.  It would also be appreciated if 
anyone has any links to research they have seen on this topic as it would be 
very interesting to read.

Sincerely,
Laura Hale

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