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In some uses of this trope, ''all'' cases of a particular neurological or psychiatric condition are the result of supernatural circumstances, and you can't have one without the other. Other times, a given condition ''can'' be caused by something supernatural, but the same condition can also develop without the involvement of the paranormal. For example, in ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]'', being a demigod isn't the ''only'' cause of dyslexia and/or ADHD.
 
This trope can potentially overlap with [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation]], if a character ceases to be neurotypical as the result of tangling with the supernatural or learning [[Things Man Was Not Meant to Know]]. However, most of the time their condition is played as a side effect of an ongoing supernatural connection instead.
 
Can overlap with [[The Soulless]] in regard to [[The Sociopath|sociopathy]]. See also [[Mad Oracle]] and [[By the Eyes of the Blind]]. If the character gets something useful out of their supernatural connection, it's also a case of [[Disability Superpower]].
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