Season 2, Episode 4: Savants: When brilliance drops in
From The Telepathy Tapes
If genius can appear fully formed, could talent come from outside us? Last week we wondered if ideas can be downloaded. This week, we ask if talent can be, too. We meet congenital, acquired, and sudden savants whose gifts in music, math, art, and memory appear without training. A psychiatrist’s lifelong work reframes savant syndrome as brilliance to understand, not a flaw to fix. A London artist renders city skylines from a single flyover. A man wakes from a head injury seeing moving geometry...
Mentioned in This Episode
- Kai Dickens (person)
- Telepathy Tapes (company)
- Winnebago Mental Health Institute (company)
- Milwaukee (location)
- Darryl Treffert (person)
- SSM Health Treffert Center (company)
- Fond du Lac (location)
- Dr. Matthew Doll (person)
- Dr. Jeremy Chapman (person)
- Treffert Studios (company)
- Annette Wilshshire (person)
- Steven Wilshshire (person)
- Empire State Building (location)
- Dr. Diane Hennessy Powell (person)
- Materialism (concept)
- Savant Syndrome (concept)
- Daniel Tammet (person)
- Pi (concept)
- Derek Amato (person)
- Barry Brogaard (person)