February 18, 2005
'A Genius Explains':
There was an interesting piece in last weekend's Guardian (A Genius Explains) about a high-functioning autistic who is also a savant (i.e. he's got amazingly intellectual abilities - he can recall pi to 22,514 decimal places for example). Autistic savants are more common than non-autistic savants, but usually they aren't able to quite so lucidly explain how they manage to do the things they do.
The article left me curious, and a little jealous ("It's mental imagery", he said "It's like maths without having to think.") and makes me feel like we're in for some interesting times ahead as research into savantism, synthesia, developmental cognitive neuroscience and mental imagery converges.
