Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Psych 200 Week 4 personal interest - Savants!



I was enlightened and pleased to learn about talented individuals called savants. These remarkable people are skilled in a unique area of their intelligence. This information came from our text pg. 216. The example was of Max, a young boy who upon hearing a song could play it back without ever having had any musical type of training (Shutter-Dyson, 1982). The photo showed a young boy playing a piano. Savants are persons with limited mental skills, who are extremely talented in one domain (Miller, 1999). It is such a beautiful opportunity for persons with cognitive delays to be so brilliant at one particular task. These special people also appear to highly enjoy their profound ability!
Interested in learning a bit more, I found this site on savants.
In the article Dr. Allan Snyder, Center for the Mind conducted a test using low frequency magnetic pulses. He affected the left fronto temperal lobe and in doing so was able to create a savant like mental ability. Notice how they termed it ability, as opposed to a disability. That is just my own personal excitement due to my special experience with my Down syndrome daughter ; ). At any rate I thought that to be quite fascinating. Another point that grabbed my attention was young man by the name of Daniel Tammet. He is a high function autistic savant. Apparently he can perform very talented mental achievements, but has no significant cognitive development disability.
I would be very interested in researching this further. Maybe this is what my research paper will be about.
Thanks for reading my blog,
Tami

2 comments:

  1. Very interesting article about the Real Rain Man. All I kept thinking was keep him away from the show jeopardy. He would be unstoppable. I thought it was crazy that he could read to pages at once. I would like this ability when it is time to start nursing school. I also thought the cat guy was a trip. I like that he showed up his painting instructor. I would like to read your research paper as I find this article very interesting. Any ways thanks for posting that link. Good luck this quarter.

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  2. Hi Tami!

    I too found the last savant on the webpage you found to be most interesting! He seemed to be so normal yet with the ability to remember and speak many languages! I thought the nickname "Brainman" truly applied in his case. He learned Icelandic in a week for crying out loud!!
    Based on what I read from the website you provided, Daniel is a master at three or more of the nine intelligences in Garner's theory of multiple intelligences: Linguistic, Logical-mathematical and musical. He is a master at these intelligences, which is quite an accomplishment in themselves. Most people are lucky if they master one.

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