Article: Math and Savant Syndrome

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Savant Syndrome refers to a condition where a person with a mental disorder displays extraordinary genius in one specific intellectual area while being severely impaired in most other areas. This article gives examples of savants from the categories of ASD, schizophrenia, brain damage, and synesthesia.

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