"Autism" Autism is a biological barrier that affects the movement and social skills of children. Since these children can not work in a social situation like school, many of them feel they are abandoned because they are different, but they know how to interact with others not. Everyone seems to be very aware of autism; however, some children are autistic, but they have a very special ability in one area. These children are called autistic scholars. Autistic scholars are those with great skills and abilities most people do not have.
Autistic patients account for approximately 10% of autistic population. Several features of their abilities are derived from autism spectrum disorder itself and it can be said that these autistic scholars can have the ability to have autism without dreams. One of the most common and magical scholar's abilities includes memories. By checking the abnormal nature of memory of autistic scholars from several angles, such as the style, meaning, emotion, and language memory of the thought process, for general autism memory and non-autistic memory You can gain a lot of insight.
Autistic scholars are one of the most attractive cognitive phenomena in psychology. "Autistic scholar" is a person with autism who has skills that most people do not show. Historically, people with these special skills were called 'foolish scholars'. In today 's psychology of 1978, Dr. Bernard Rimland introduced a more appropriate term for the current label autist scholars. There are various forms of scholarship. The most common forms include mathematical calculations, memory expertise, artistic abilities and musical ability. Mathematical abilities shown by many autistic individuals are calendar memory. They may ask questions: "What day of the week is May 22, 1961? They can decide the answer in a few seconds - Monday. Calculate the square root and prime without hesitation