Egloff | Paris 1947 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
Reference : 55957
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, Oxford University Press, 2010 Hardcover with dusjacket 222 pages, Illustrated. ISBN 9780199560141.
Autism and Talent - Autism spectrum conditions affect as many as one in a hundred people. One of the most startling aspects of this social-communication disorder is the high rate of special, or savant, skills. Around 10% of people with autism are thought to have a striking skill in music, art, calculation, or memory. So why might people with severe social-communication impairments be predisposed to develop perfect pitch, photographic-like memory, or lightening calculation? This book explores the puzzle of talent and its close association with autism. Expert contributors from many areas of both science and the arts describe the latest research - using brain scanning, experimental tasks, twin studies, and case histories of extraordinary savants. It considers the many puzzling questions that the relationship between autism and talent raises: Do similar genetic effects predispose for talent and for autism? What is the role of obsessive practice? Could we all become savants? What is special in the brains of people with savant skills? Is detail-focus at the root of talent in individuals with and without autism? How can talents best be fostered in children and adults with social and communication difficulties? With contributions from some of the leading authorities in the world, the book tries to unravel the mystery of savant skills in autism, as well as reflecting on the very different way that people with autism (with or without talent) see and understand the world. It will be of great interest to a broad readership across the sciences, arts, and humanities
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McDevitt Jack. A talent for war. In English /McDevitt Jack. A talent for war. New York Ace books 1989. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb60fb2c2532365b28.
EDIMAR. Mai 1986. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 148 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
Sommaire : Coup de pouce au talent : Mike Russ : le talent a la rétro, Dominique A. Wois Sard : je suis sur de réussir, Newton et Clergue me l'ont dit, Terrains de chasse photographiques : l'aventure majuscule, Kodak : l'irremplaçable Kodachrome, Philippe Mas : comptable de charme Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
Pocket 1998 1998. Laurie King - Un Talent Mortel / Pocket 1998
Très bon état
Pocket 1998 1998. Laurie King - Un talent mortel / Pocket 1998
Bon état