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    Welcome to Top10Archive!

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    Savant syndrome is defined as a condition in which a person demonstrates capacities

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    or abilities that are greatly in excess to that of which would be considered normal.

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    People with savant syndrome may have neurodevelopmental disorders, notably autism spectrum disorders,

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    or brain injuries.

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    For this installment, we're counting down 10 extraordinary savants that are capable

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    of mind-blowing things!

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    10.

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    Jonathan Lerman Jonathan Lerman is an autistic savant with

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    an IQ of just 53.

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    At just 2-years old, Lerman would begin to slide into long silences, and would be diagnosed

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    autistic, just a year later.

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    While his autism made if difficult for him to communicate in a typical manner, his artistic

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    ability would help him express what he was thinking.

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    By the age of 10, he began drawing charcoal portraits of friends and people he had seen

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    - even if he had just made them up in his mind.

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    At the age of 14, Lerman had his pieces appearing in New York art galleries.

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    9.

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    Stephen Wiltshire Diagnosed with autism at a young age, Stephen

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    Wiltshire was sent to a school for special needs children.

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    There, his passions were encouraged and he would find a love of drawing.

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    Mute since a very young age, Stephen would use his art to communicate since childhood

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    - not learning how to speak until he was 9.

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    He began drawing highly detailed and incredibly accurate portraits of things that he saw.

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    Stephen's talent, however, goes much further then just that.

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    In 2009, he was flown over Tokyo for a mere 20 minutes and upon his return to the land,

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    was able to draw a 10-meter or nearly 33-foot long picture of the city.

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    8.

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    Daniel Tammet Facing terrible epileptic seizures as well

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    as a diagnosis of autism at the age of four, Daniel developed the ability to visualize

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    and calculate numbers in his head.

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    Daniel Tammet can calculate numbers on a massive scale, once reciting Pi from memory to the

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    22,514 decimal, a feat he accomplished on Pi Day, to raise funds for the National Society

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    for Epilepsy.

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    As well as his amazing mathematical talent, Tammet is capable of learning languages at

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    an unprecedented rate - learning Icelandic in just 7 days.

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    Daniel's form of Autism is incredibly uncommon, even among other savants, as he is able to

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    articulate his thoughts clearly.

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    7.

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    Kim Peek If you've ever heard of the movie Rain Man,

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    then you've heard the story of Kim Peek... though you probably didn't know it.

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    Born with severe brain damage, Kim's childhood doctor suggested his father send him to an

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    institution and forget about him - as his developmental disabilities were thought to

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    keep him from walking, let alone anything else.

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    Kim's father didn't agree, and returned home with his son.

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    He does have problems walking and learning is difficult for him - however, he has the

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    ability to read books two pages at once in roughly 3 seconds.

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    Not just that, but he remembers everything he reads in them.

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    6.

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    Leslie Lemke In an unfortunate twist of fate, Leslie Lemke

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    was born with severe birth defects, ones that required the removal of his eyes.

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    His birth mother gave him up for adoption, and it was at that point that one, May Lemke,

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    took him in as one of her own at just 6 months of age.

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    At age 16, Leslie displayed his hidden talent - when May woke up in the middle of the night

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    to find Leslie playing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1.

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    Leslie had no musical training, but still managed to play flawlessly after just hearing

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    the song one time.

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    Leslie now plays all kinds of music, and just like he did with the Tchaikovsky piece, he

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    needs to only hear it once.

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    5.

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    Tony DeBlois Born premature and underweight, Tony DeBlois

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    was hardly breathing.

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    The doctors rushed to place an oxygen mask on him, unbeknownst to them at the time, that

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    too much oxygen causes blindness.

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    Couple blindness with slow physical development, then add in autism and you have the challenges

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    that Tony DeBlois faces every day.

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    At age 2, Tony sat down in front of a piano for the first time.

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    Growing into music - he learned to play over 20 different instruments, including guitar,

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    trumpet and the ukelele.

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    It is estimated that Tony has roughly 8,000 musical pieces memorized which he learned

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    all by ear.

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    4.

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    Jason Padgett Though most people are born with savant syndrome,

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    others can acquire it through severe trauma and brain damage - such as the case of Jason

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    Padgett.

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    After being brutally beaten during a mugging, Jason awoke the next day in the hospital...

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    though something was different.

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    He now sees the world overlaid in complex mathematical formulas.

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    Over time he would begin to transcribe what he saw through drawings.

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    These drawings took the form of intricate fractal form shapes and patterns.

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    When neurologists took scans of his brain, what they found was his brain activated rarely

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    used portions to compensate for the damaged areas.

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    3.

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    Orlando Serrell Orlando Serrell was not born autistic or brain

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    damaged, but rather known as an "acquired savant".

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    One day Serrell was playing baseball with some friends at age 10.

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    Serrell was struck in the left side of the head by a ball, but was able to finish the

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    game.

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    Figuring he was ok once his headache cleared, he never thought to seek medical attention.

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    Serrell came to find he developed a talent called "calendar calculating", meaning he

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    can tell you what day of the week any date fell on, even more amazing as he can tell

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    you what the weather was like on that day where he was.

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    2.

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    Alonzo Clemons Due to a head injury he suffered when he was

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    just a child, Alonzo Clemons lost much, but in return gained a beautiful and magnificent

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    talent.

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    Determined by doctors to have an IQ of no higher than 40, Clemons was left to be seemingly

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    emotionless - though his face would light up with joy with clay in his hands.

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    You see, Clemons gained a gift of art.

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    When he looks upon an animal, he is able to create a sculpture of very fine detail using

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    only his hands.

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    His sense of touch is so accurate that he's even able to make these sculptures in the

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    dark.

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    1.

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    Flo and Kay Lyman Florence and Katherine Lyman, also known as

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    the "Rainman Twins", are said to be the only female autistic savant twins in the world.

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    Even more impressive is the fact they are the only pair of savant twins with the same

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    talents.

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    They have the ability of calendar calculation and can tell you what the weather was like,

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    what a TV personality was wearing and what they ate for nearly every day of their lives.

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    The twins even went as far as to document what color clothing their favorite TV hosts

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    wore, including Dick Clark from $100,000 pyramid.

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The example sentences of EMOTIONLESS in videos (7 in total of 7)

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Use "emotionless" in a sentence | "emotionless" example sentences

How to use "emotionless" in a sentence?

  • They are supposed to be dispassionate dispensers of Pure Justice, icy islands of emotionless calculation. In short, umpires should be acute Republicans.
    -George Will-
  • We're no longer slaves to fear. That doesn't mean we're emotionless now, or never face fear, it just means we don't have to obey it.
    -Jeremy Riddle-
  • Vision evokes emotion. There is no such thing as an emotionless vision.
    -Andy Stanley-
  • I felt no passion, no jealousy, no nostalgia. I was hollow, clear-headed, clean, and as emotionless as an aluminum pot.
    -Umberto Eco-
  • I shut myself off to make life bearable. I'm like a damn machine sometimes. Unfeeling. Uncaring. Emotionless.
    -Monica Murphy-
  • I'm emotionless right now. It's hard to describe how I'm feeling.
    -Wes Short, Jr.-
  • Power is emotionless; yet one with personal power will experience more emotions.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • I'm emotionless, yet I breathe jealousy and envy People kill for me or die to defend me
    -Kirk Jones-

Definition and meaning of EMOTIONLESS

What does "emotionless mean?"

/iˈmōSHənləs/

adjective
not showing any emotion.

What are synonyms of "emotionless"?
Some common synonyms of "emotionless" are:
  • unemotional,
  • unfeeling,
  • dispassionate,
  • passionless,
  • unexpressive,
  • cool,
  • cold,
  • cold-blooded,
  • impassive,
  • reserved,
  • controlled,
  • restrained,
  • self-controlled,
  • cool,
  • calm,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "emotionless"?
Some common antonyms of "emotionless" are:
  • emotional,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.