Tuesday, June 13, 2006

BPS Research Digest - Rare counting ability induced by temporarily switching off brain region

BPS Research Digest - Rare counting ability induced by temporarily switching off brain region:
"A minority of people with autism have one or more extraordinary intellectual talents, such as the rapid ability to calculate the day of the week for a given date, or to count large numbers of discrete objects almost instantaneously - they're often called 'autistic savants' or 'idiot savants'. Now Allan Snyder and colleagues have shown that by placing a pulsing magnet over a specific area of the brain, these kind of abilities can, to some extent, be induced in people who aren’t autistic."
Via KurzweilAI.net