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Islands of Genius

The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired, and Sudden Savant

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Savant syndrome is a rare condition where individuals with developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, exhibit extraordinary abilities or expertise—referred to as "islands of genius"—that contrast with their overall limitations. In this compelling exploration, Dr. Darold Treffert delves into this remarkable condition and presents new discoveries that provoke thought about the hidden potential within us all. He examines genetic memory, where individuals "know" things they never learned, and sudden genius or "acquired savantism," where neuro-typical individuals unexpectedly develop savant-like abilities after a head injury or stroke. These phenomena suggest a reservoir of untapped potential—an inner savant capacity—within everyone. Dr. Treffert discusses how savant skills can be nurtured and their benefits, especially for those on the autism spectrum. A central color section showcases extraordinary artwork by some savants mentioned in the text. This work will captivate anyone curious about the workings of a savant's mind, as well as clinicians, parents, teachers, and therapists involved with individuals who have savant syndrome.

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Islands of Genius, Darold A. Treffert, Daniel Tammet

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Titre
Islands of Genius
Sous-titre
The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired, and Sudden Savant
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2010
Format
rigide
Pages
302
ISBN10
1849058105
ISBN13
9781849058100
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Savant syndrome is a rare condition where individuals with developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, exhibit extraordinary abilities or expertise—referred to as "islands of genius"—that contrast with their overall limitations. In this compelling exploration, Dr. Darold Treffert delves into this remarkable condition and presents new discoveries that provoke thought about the hidden potential within us all. He examines genetic memory, where individuals "know" things they never learned, and sudden genius or "acquired savantism," where neuro-typical individuals unexpectedly develop savant-like abilities after a head injury or stroke. These phenomena suggest a reservoir of untapped potential—an inner savant capacity—within everyone. Dr. Treffert discusses how savant skills can be nurtured and their benefits, especially for those on the autism spectrum. A central color section showcases extraordinary artwork by some savants mentioned in the text. This work will captivate anyone curious about the workings of a savant's mind, as well as clinicians, parents, teachers, and therapists involved with individuals who have savant syndrome.