Autistic savants. [correction of artistic].

C Hou, B L Miller, J L Cummings, M Goldberg, P Mychack, V Bottino, D F Benson
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Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine common patterns in the lives and artwork of five artistic savants previously described and to report on the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings from one newly diagnosed artistic savant.

Background: The artistic savant syndrome has been recognized for centuries, although its neuroanatomic basis remains a mystery.

Methods: The cardinal features, strengths, and weaknesses of the work of these six savants were analyzed and compared with those of children with autism in whom artistic talent was absent. An anatomic substrate for these behaviors was considered in the context of newly emerging theories related to paradoxical functional facilitation, visual thinking, and multiple intelligences.

Results: The artists had features of "pervasive developmental disorder," including impairment in social interaction and communication as well as restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interest, and activities. All six demonstrated a strong preference for a single art medium and showed a restricted variation in artistic themes. None understood art theory. Some autistic features contributed to their success, including attention to visual detail, a tendency toward ritualistic compulsive repetition, the ability to focus on one topic at the expense of other interests, and intact memory and visuospatial skills.

Conclusions: The artistic savant syndrome remains rare and mysterious in origin. Savants exhibit extraordinary visual talents along with profound linguistic and social impairment. The intense focus on and ability to remember visual detail contributes to the artistic product of the savant. The anatomic substrate for the savant syndrome may involve loss of function in the left temporal lobe with enhanced function of the posterior neocortex.

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自闭症天才。[对艺术的更正]。
目的:本研究的目的是检查先前描述的五位艺术学者的生活和艺术作品中的共同模式,并报告一位新诊断的艺术学者的临床,神经心理学和神经影像学结果。背景:几个世纪以来,艺术学者综合症一直被人们所认识,尽管其神经解剖学基础仍然是个谜。方法:分析这6位天才儿童作品的基本特点、优势和劣势,并与缺乏艺术天赋的自闭症儿童作品进行比较。这些行为的解剖学基础是在与矛盾功能促进、视觉思维和多元智能相关的新兴理论的背景下考虑的。结果:这些艺术家具有“广泛性发育障碍”的特征,包括社交互动和沟通障碍,以及限制重复和刻板的行为、兴趣和活动模式。所有六人都表现出对单一艺术媒介的强烈偏好,并在艺术主题上表现出有限的变化。没有人懂艺术理论。自闭症患者的一些特征有助于他们的成功,包括对视觉细节的关注、仪式化的强迫性重复的倾向、以牺牲其他兴趣为代价专注于一个主题的能力、完整的记忆和视觉空间技能。结论:艺术学者综合征发病罕见,病因不明。学者表现出非凡的视觉天赋,同时也有严重的语言和社交障碍。对视觉细节的强烈关注和记忆能力有助于学者的艺术作品。学者综合征的解剖学基础可能涉及左颞叶功能丧失,后新皮层功能增强。
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