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  1. 7 de sept. de 2018 · Further research on special skills and talents in autism, therefore, has the promise of finding routes to increase talent beyond those with autism, as well as providing new insights to help recognize, respect and release the “beautiful otherness of the autistic mind”.

  2. In this article, we discuss the “hypersystemizing” theory of autism as a potential explanation between the link between autism and talent. First proposed in 2003 , 8 this theory posits that in autism, the systemizing mechanism (SM) is tuned to above-average levels.

  3. 5 de may. de 2009 · Abstract. We argue that hyper-systemizing predisposes individuals to show talent, and review evidence that hyper-systemizing is part of the cognitive style of people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). We then clarify the hyper-systemizing theory, contrasting it to the weak central coherence (WCC) and executive dysfunction (ED ...

  4. Abstract. in English, Spanish, French. In 2003, we proposed the hypersystemizing theory of autism. The theory proposes that the human mind possesses a systemizing mechanism (SM) that helps identify lawful regularities (often causal) that govern the input-operation-output workings of a system.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2022 · Savant syndrome is when someone has a remarkable talent or skill with a developmental difference or brain injury. Savant syndrome occurs more often with autism than with other conditions....

  6. 12 de oct. de 2018 · Savant syndrome is a condition where prodigious talent can co-occur with developmental conditions such as autism spectrum conditions (autism). It is not yet clear why some autistic people develop savant skills while others do not.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2010 · This book explores the puzzle of talent and its close association with autism. Expert contributors from many areas of both science and the arts describe the latest research - using brain...