Systems

Divergent Pregnancy and Uterine Anomaly: Failure of Standard Maternity Care

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 During my first pregnancy, the foetus remained in breech position throughout. As I approached term, NHS clinicians became increasingly insistent on scheduling an external cephalic version (ECV) – a manual procedure to turn the baby into a head-down position. I declined because I had a deep, […]

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My Perspective on the now, Solutions and Change

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 For systems and for the people inside them, real change starts with recognising reality in its entirety. That is a timely and uncomfortable process; it asks people to sit with things that don’t have immediate answers. To see the scale of what’s wrong, without rushing to

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The Spectrum of Mobility: Can a Person be Both Hypermobile and Hypomobile?

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 While mainstream narratives often frame connective tissue profiles in binary terms – either hypermobile or (rarely) hypomobile – the lived reality is often far more complex. In truth, it is biologically and mechanistically possible for different parts of the same body to express divergent mobility traits.

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Rewriting the Rules: Visual Directionality, Divergent Brains, and the Hidden Architecture of Reading

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 Most modern reading systems are designed around a narrow set of neuro-visual and anatomical assumptions. They presume a brain that is left-hemisphere dominant for language, a visual system that comfortably tracks from left to right, and a body whose fine motor control aligns with right-handed writing.

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My Perspective on Neurodivergence: Inherited and Acquired, Biological and Political

© Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 I want to take a moment to be clear about where I stand when it comes to neurodivergence – especially in relation to inherited vs acquired forms, and how I understand their biological and social dimensions. Neurodivergence is Real – Even When it’s not Diagnosed The

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Connective Tissue, Sensory Terrain, and the Hidden Architecture of Perception

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | December 2025 All research is available for PDF digital download on: https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Following the response to the previous exploration of connective tissue in the eyes and ears, this post continues the sensory map through the

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The Eye and Ear: Connective Tissue Organs on a Divergent Spectrum

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | January 2026 All research is available for PDF digital download on: https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Sensory overload is often described as a quirk of perception or a flaw in neurological filtering. However, when you stop treating the brain

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Autism, or Pathologised Evolution?

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | October 2025 All research is available for PDF digital download on: https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Abstract Autism is widely classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder, yet accumulating evidence suggests it represents a modern diagnostic label applied to evolutionarily conserved,

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Rethinking Folic Acid Fortification: a pharmacogenomic and policy-based reappraisal of neural tube defect trends

©Alexandra Chambers | Neurotopia CIC | September 2025 All research is available for PDF digital download on https://studio.buymeacoffee.com/extras and all money goes directly to Neurotopia CIC to fund further research, thank you. Abstract This investigative research critically re-evaluates the widely accepted attribution of reduced neural tube defect (NTD) rates in Canada to folic acid fortification.

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