^they showed signs of autism, but I'm not convinced. If anything, they could qualify for Aspergers, but even that's a HUGE stretch. A lot of geniuses would qualify for a very loose diagnosis of Aspergers because many geniuses get lost in their work, either don't care about/can't read social cues, and are obsessed about a certain subject. With that criterion, that would mean that a good portion of professors in Toronto are autistic
Check this one out: this guy learned a language in 7 days and he can recite pi to 22000+ decimal places
[video=youtube;AbASOcqc1Ss]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbASOcqc1Ss&feature=player_embedded[/video]
That's basically what happens when all your focus is channeled (although it's out of their control). It's probably one of the most fascinating topics in child development
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