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Savant syndrome () is a rare condition in which someone with significant mental disabilities demonstrates certain abilities far in excess of average. The skills that savants excel at are generally related to memory. This may include rapid calculation, artistic ability,
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, or musical ability. Usually, only one exceptional skill is present. Those with the condition generally have a
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such as autism spectrum disorder or have a brain injury. About half of cases are associated with autism, and these individuals may be known as "autistic savants". While the condition usually becomes apparent in childhood, some cases develop later in life. It is not recognized as a mental disorder within the DSM-5. Savant syndrome is estimated to affect around one in a million people. The condition affects more males than females, at a ratio of 6:1. The first medical account of the condition was in 1783. Among those with
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, 1 in 10 to 1 in 200 have savant syndrome to some degree. It is estimated that there are fewer than a hundred prodigious savants, with skills so extraordinary that they would be considered spectacular even for a non-impaired person, currently living.


Signs and symptoms

Savant skills are usually found in one or more of five major areas: art, memory, arithmetic, musical abilities, and spatial skills. The most common kinds of savants are calendrical savants, "human calendars" who can
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for any given date with speed and accuracy, or recall personal memories from any given date. Advanced memory is the key "superpower" in savant abilities. Approximately half of savants are autistic; the other half often have some form of central nervous system injury or disease. It is estimated that up to 10% of those with autism have some form of savant abilities.


Calendrical savants

A (or ) is someone who – despite having an intellectual disability – can name the day of the week of a date, or vice versa, on a limited range of decades or certain millennia. The rarity of human calendar calculators is possibly due to the lack of motivation to develop such skills among the general population, although mathematicians have developed formulas that allow them to obtain similar skills. Calendrical savants, on the other hand, may not be prone to invest in socially engaging skills.


Mechanism


Psychological

No widely accepted cognitive theory explains savants' combination of talent and deficit. It has been suggested that individuals with autism are biased towards detail-focused processing and that this cognitive style predisposes individuals either with or without autism to savant talents. Another hypothesis is that savants hyper-systemize, thereby giving an impression of talent. Hyper-systemizing is an extreme state in the empathizing–systemizing theory that classifies people based on their skills in empathizing with others versus systemizing facts about the
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. Also, the attention to detail of savants is a consequence of enhanced perception or sensory hypersensitivity in these unique individuals. It has also been hypothesized that some savants operate by directly accessing deep, unfiltered information that exists in all human brains that is not normally available to conscious awareness.


Neurological

In some cases, savant syndrome can be induced following severe head trauma to the left anterior temporal lobe. Savant syndrome has been artificially replicated using low-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation to temporarily disable this area of the brain.


Epidemiology

There are no objectively definitive statistics about how many people have savant skills. The estimates range from "exceedingly rare" to one in ten people with autism having savant skills in varying degrees. A 2009 British study of 137 parents of autistic children found that 28% believe their children met the criteria for a savant skill, defined as a skill or power "at a level that would be unusual even for 'normal' people". As many as 50 cases of sudden or acquired savant syndrome have been reported. Males with savant syndrome outnumber females by roughly 6:1 (in Finland), slightly higher than the sex ratio disparity for autism spectrum disorders of 4.3:1.


History

The term ''idiot savant'' (
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for "learned idiot") was first used to describe the condition in 1887 by
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, who is known for his description of Down syndrome. The term ''idiot savant'' was later described as a
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because not all reported cases fit the definition of idiot, originally used for a person with a very severe intellectual disability. The term ''autistic savant'' was also used as a description of the disorder. Like ''idiot savant'', the term came to be considered a misnomer because only half of those who were diagnosed with savant syndrome were autistic. Upon realization of the need for accuracy of diagnosis and dignity towards the individual, the term ''savant syndrome'' became widely accepted terminology.


Society and culture


Notable cases

* Daniel Tammet, British author and polyglot * Derek Paravicini, British blind musical prodigy and pianist *
Henriett Seth F. Henriett Seth F. (born Fajcsák Henrietta, 27 October 1980), also known by the Hungarian pseudonym Seth F. Henriett, is a Hungarian autistic savant poet, writer, musician and artist. Childhood Henriett did not make eye contact in her early ...
, Hungarian autistic writer and artist *
Kim Peek Laurence Kim Peek (November 11, 1951December 19, 2009) was an People of the United States, American savant syndrome, savant. Known as a "megasavant", he had an exceptional memory, but he also experienced social difficulties, possibly resulting fr ...
, American "megasavant" *
Leslie Lemke Leslie Lemke (born January 31, 1952) is a blind American savant who is most notable for his work as a musician. Biography Leslie Lemke was born prematurely in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1952. As a complication of his premature birth, he develope ...
, American musician *
Rex Lewis-Clack Rex Lewis-Clack (born June 24, 1995) is an American pianist, considered a prodigious musical savant.Lewis, Cathleen. "Rex--A Mother, her Autistic Child and the Music that Transformed their Lives", 2008, Thomas Nelson Publishers. Biography Rex ...
, American pianist and musical savant *
Matt Savage Matthew "Matt" Savage (born May 12, 1992) is an American autistic savant musician. Early life Born in Sudbury, Massachusetts,Pine, Dan"Autistic jazz prodigy already playing with greats" ''The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California'', Septem ...
, American musician *
Stephen Wiltshire Stephen Wiltshire (born 24 April 1974) is a British architectural artist and autistic savant. He is known for his ability to draw a landscape from memory after seeing it just once. His work has gained worldwide popularity. In 2006, Wiltsh ...
, British architectural artist * Temple Grandin, American professor of animal science * David M. Nisson, American scientist *
Tom Wiggins Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins (May 25, 1849June 14, 1908) was an American pianist and composer. He had numerous original compositions published and had a lengthy and largely successful performing career throughout the United States. During the 19th ...
, American blind pianist and composer * Tommy McHugh, British artist and poet *
Kodi Lee Kodi Taehyun Lee (born July 7, 1996) is a Korean American singer-songwriter and pianist. He rose to fame after participating in, and ultimately winning, the 14th season of '' America's Got Talent''. In 2019, Lee auditioned for ''AGT'', and w ...
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Acquired cases

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Alonzo Clemons Alonzo Clemons (born 1958) is an American savant and sculptor from Boulder, Colorado. He suffered a severe brain injury as a child that left him with a developmental disability. He achieved fame for his ability to sculpt almost any animal in a re ...
, American acquired savant sculptor * Anthony Cicoria, American acquired savant pianist and medical doctor *
Derek Amato Derek Amato (born November 19, 1966) is an American composer and pianist who sustained a head injury on October 27, 2006, and subsequently became a musical savant. At the age of 39, Amato dove into a shallow swimming pool and hit his head, resu ...
, American composer and pianist, he has developed savant syndrome and
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Patrick Fagerberg Patrick Fagerberg (born October 20, 1969) is an artist, inventor and former lawyer, who is considered a rare case of acquired savant, a person who developed extraordinary abilities due to a brain injury. On the evening of March 19, 2011, whil ...
, American acquired savant artist, inventor and former lawyer. *
Orlando Serrell Orlando L. Serrell (born 1968) is an American "acquired savant" — someone who exhibits savant skills after central nervous system (CNS) injury or disease, as distinguished from a person born with autistic disorder or other developmental disa ...
, American acquired savant *
Jason Padgett Jason D. Padgett is an American artist with alleged acquired savant syndrome. Jason was born in 1970 in the city of Anchorage, Alaska. As a young man, Jason dropped out of Tacoma community college and worked as a salesman for his father's futon ...
, American mathematician, acquired after being hit in the back of the head while at a bar


Fictional cases

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, autistic savant in the 1988 film '' Rain Man'' (inspired by
Kim Peek Laurence Kim Peek (November 11, 1951December 19, 2009) was an People of the United States, American savant syndrome, savant. Known as a "megasavant", he had an exceptional memory, but he also experienced social difficulties, possibly resulting fr ...
) * Park Shi-on, autistic savant in the 2013 South Korean medical drama ''Good Doctor'' * Shaun Murphy, autistic savant in the 2017 U.S. medical drama ''The Good Doctor'' * Kazan, autistic savant in the 1997 film ''
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, autistic savant in the 2021 South Korean psychological drama ''Mouse'' * Patrick Obyedkov, autistic savant in a 2007 episode of the U.S. medical drama ''House''. * Woo Young-woo, autistic savant in the 2022 South Korean legal drama ''Extraordinary Attorney Woo''. * Mashiro Shiina, autistic savant in the 2012 anime series ''The Pet Girl of Sakurasou''.


See also

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Autistic art Autistic art is artwork created by autistic artists that captures or conveys a variety of autistic experiences. According to a 2021 article in ''Cognitive Processing'', autistic artists with improved linguistic and communication skills often show ...
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Child prodigy A child prodigy is defined in psychology research literature as a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain at the level of an adult expert. The term is also applied more broadly to young people who are extraor ...
* Creativity and mental illness * Idiot * Mental calculator * Hyperthymesia * Ideasthesia * Twice exceptional


References

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