How many of us wished we had superpowers as children? I don't mean being strong like the Hulk, being bitten by a spider so you can climb buildings like Spider Man, or being able to fly like birds around the city in the blue sky. It is known that the human brain cannot concentrate on a single task more than 10%. But there have been some individuals capable of this ability. Daniel Tammet learned one of the most laborious languages in the world fluently in just 7 days of his interview or Stephen Wiltshire who was able to draw the city of New York and Rome simply by taking a helicopter tour and flying around the city was able to draw the entire city and mention all the details without eye-catching images or writing any notes. Incredible right? Unfortunately these talents have their costs. Most of these indivisibles suffer in daily life from not being able to communicate with others in verbal or emotional communication, most of them cannot even function alone in daily life, dress themselves or even eat a simple lunch. talking about preparing food leaving them destined to live their lives isolated from society. This rare syndrome I'm talking about is recognized as savant syndrome. it is a unique condition that allows people to have higher than normal intelligence in some areas of life such as musical, mechanical, artistic and mathematical, in exchange for this person's emotional limitation. Savant syndrome affects many people around the world. It can occur after birth or later at any stage of life. It affects both males and females, but occurs mostly in males. Many scientists have provided different explanations for savant syndrome. It was first discovered in 1987 by J.London Down. Furthermore, he was the one who created and narrated the disorder with the ability to mention an extraordinary memory. A study published by Bernard Rimland states that "the savant skills most often present in autistic people are those associated with right hemisphere functions and the most deficient skills are associated with left hemisphere functions (Treffer, 2002). This supports the evidence that the left hemisphere brain model to be correct..
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