1965
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.121.11.1075
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Identical Twin—"idiot Savants"—calendar Calculators

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“…Although some savants, such as G.T., are able to provide conscious accounts of their abilities later in life (Bouvet et al, 2012), most are not able to verbalize their mapping strategies, both because their abilities generally emerge early in life when verbal skills are minimal and because some savants, including those whose savant ability involves verbal or numerical material (Horwitz et al, 1965), never develop speech. Thus, savants do not seem to use typical learning processes through explicit language-based strategies for their skills.…”
Section: Savant Abilities Involve Materials With a High Density Of Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some savants, such as G.T., are able to provide conscious accounts of their abilities later in life (Bouvet et al, 2012), most are not able to verbalize their mapping strategies, both because their abilities generally emerge early in life when verbal skills are minimal and because some savants, including those whose savant ability involves verbal or numerical material (Horwitz et al, 1965), never develop speech. Thus, savants do not seem to use typical learning processes through explicit language-based strategies for their skills.…”
Section: Savant Abilities Involve Materials With a High Density Of Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horwitz et al 1965;Selfe 1977;Sacks 1995) orientation to and study of their materials of interest. In keeping with our proposal about how savants perceive and integrate patterns, materials that spontaneously attract interest may be at any scale or level within a structure, including those that appear unsuitable for the individual's apparent developmental level.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Calendar calculation refers to the ability to rapidly supply the day of the week of a given date, with some savants able to perform calculations spanning thousands of years (e.g. Horwitz et al, 1965) or taking between 1.5 and 10 seconds to accurately identify the day of the week for dates such as 1 April 1850, 22 June 1979 or 15 December 1964 (Heavey, 1997).…”
Section: Number and Calendar Calculatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%