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"Neurotypical people have the type of autobiographical memory that creates a chronological unfolding of events. Autistic people have episodic memory which is nonlinear."

I'm confused by this. Perhaps the dichotomy you meant to reference is the episodic/semantic distinction of autobiographical memory (and all declarative memory)? It seems to me that NTs memory tends toward episodic, of experiences and specific events that occur in one's life ("I remember that time I saw a fox while walking the dog"); while autistic people remember more semantically, tending toward general, conceptually abstract knowledge ("foxes and dogs have many similarities but many important differences") or clustered events ("I remember I walked the dog at night all summer because I worked late on a project at work").

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