Join us as we embark on an exploration of neurodiversity, music, and rhythm with Hayes, a PhD student in psychological sciences at the University of Connecticut. Hayes shares his fascinating research on rhythmic entrainment and its mathematical modeling, shedding light on the differences in rhythm perception and reproduction between autistic and neurotypical individuals. We also touch on the transformative power of music and dance therapy in autism therapeutic services.
We also look at Hayes' childhood experience with a PDD-NOS diagnosis, the complexities of introversion and extroversion, and the struggle to find authenticity in a world that often urges conformity. As we navigate through the complexities of personal identity and societal stereotypes, we gain insights into the impact of autism on self-perception and self-discovery.
From there, we move into an exploration of career paths, with a focus on the transition from the film industry to autism research. Hayes shares how his passion for psychology and film led him to switching careers and moving to LA, despite having a background in math and engineering. We conclude with reflections on masking and authenticity, all in a bid to foster greater understanding of the neurodiverse experience.
Square Pegs is a series of intimate conversations about navigating life and learning within the neurodiverse community, hosted by Dr. Arash Zaghi, Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Engineering. In each episode, we talk to neurodiverse students and experts in the field of neurodiversity.
Send feedback about Square Pegs to hello@squarepegspodcast.com or find us at squarepegspodcast.com.
00:00 Rhythmic Entrainment and Autism
04:27 Childhood Experiences and Autism Diagnosis
14:44 Navigate Introversion and Extroversion Spectrum
20:53 Self-Discovery and Finding Authenticity
27:29 Finding Belonging and Happiness
35:28 Exploring Career Paths in Three Fields
40:24 Film Industry Challenges and Grad School Transition
45:14 Transitioning From Film to Autism Research
51:00 Reflection on Masking and Genuine Self
55:24 Challenges in Pursuing Music Career
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