Leo Chou's mother introduced her son to a strange disease when he was frightened for six months, and was later diagnosed as "moderate brain injury" by the hospital. Since then, unlike ordinary people, he can't communicate with others normally and can only express some simple words. Leo Chou was rejected by the school. /kloc-at the age of 0/0, under the repeated entreaties of his mother, he could hear the fifth grade of primary school and was later forced to drop out of school. Leo Chou was bullied at an early age. His classmates and teachers all think that he is a "fool" and "mentally retarded", but his family always thinks that he is not stupid. Almost isolated from the world, he plays calculators at home every day and gradually shows amazing mathematical talent. Now Leo Chou has shown his talent in Super Brain, which has shocked everyone. He is called "Chinese Rain Man".
2. king peake can recite 65,438+02,000 books, the prototype of the movie Rain Man.
Peek has a super memory. He remembers every detail of every book he has read, and he can remember the details of many different subjects. What is even more incredible is the way he collects this knowledge; Peek can read two pages at the same time, with the left eye looking at the left page and the right eye looking at the right page, and it will be finished in eight to ten seconds. After Rain Man was released, Peek attracted a lot of attention, which made him more confident and his social skills improved with his age. This is a special case of scholar syndrome.
3. Hungarian writer and artist Henriette Seth F.
An autistic prodigy with extraordinary IQ. Henriette's first talent was music. She studied some musical instruments when she was a child, but at the age of thirteen, she began to turn to abstract and surreal art. At the age of 18, her talent in art and literature was revealed. She has published two books on autism and won many literary honors: her uniqueness, only 16% of scholars' syndrome patients are women, makes Henriett even rarer than her male patients.
4. Orlando Surell, excellent memory
You can calculate an amazing calendar. He can still remember the weather, time and place every day after he got the disease. Serrell is an acquired scholar syndrome patient. He didn't have any talent until he was hit in the left head by a baseball at the age of ten. At first, he often had headaches. He acquired these talents after the headache disappeared.
5. Gilles Trykhin (right), French artist and writer.
Less than 12 years old, Petboy began to build his "City of Weil"-in his heart. He invented the history, geography, culture and economy of Weir. To illustrate his idea, he drew more than 300 different building blocks. Published a book about Weller, describing all aspects of it. Pictures and words. Trehin published a book about the city of Vail, describing the details of the city with pictures and words.
6. Animal sculptor Allonzot clemons
AlonzoClemons can carve animal sculptures with perfect details, whether in real life or in photos. Even if he only looked at the two-dimensional image. His works are of high quality and have sold for more than 45,000 dollars.
7. Self-taught painter George Widner
Widner combined his super mental arithmetic ability with painting ability, and achieved a series of complex works of art, including complex calendars, digital palindromes, digital urban planning and landscape maps. Widner's works of art are considerable in both materials and themes. George Widner is the protagonist of many books and movies, and his works of art have been exhibited in many galleries.
8. James Castle, artist and book producer
He suffers from autism and is considered deaf. He achieved small-scale success before his death and worldwide success decades after his death. His works are very unique because they are all made of waste. He uses branches and branches to make pens. And that ink is smoke out from the saliva mixing furnace. Canvas are discarded leaflets, cartons or used textbooks. Bobbins, yarns and rope ends are all used to assemble his books, and he never needs to spend money on raw materials. Although Kassel's works are generally regarded as folk art, it is actually a little-known art type-marginal art, independent of any genre.
9. Architectural artist Stephen Wiltshire
People call him a "human flesh camera". He only needs to look at it once to draw a perfect city landscape. He used to travel around the world by helicopter just to draw these different cities. He proved time and time again that there is no city that is too complicated for him to draw. Although he was dumb as a child, Wiltshire gradually learned to communicate with others as an adult.
10. Derek Pallavicini, music prodigy.
Pallavicini has absolute pitch and super musical memory, and can only play once on the piano. What's more, he can transform a piece of music into other musical styles without leaving a trace. In many of his performances, the audience asked Pallavicini to perform this unique technique. His fingers can play the piano perfectly, but he can't button his shirt or display numbers.
Daniel tammet, a genius in mathematics and language.
He can recite pi to 225 14 after the decimal point. His mathematical genius is that he can "see" 10000 integers in a single physical form, which have their own shapes, colors and textures. He looks at the calculation results in the same way. Tammet can also speak the language 1 1, the most famous of which is Icelandic, which he learned after watching TV programs for seven days. He even invented his own language, which he called "Mandy". Although every scholar's syndrome is unusual, Tammet is by far the most incredible one. Tammet is so unique that he can tell people exactly how he did this incredible thing. By depicting the pictures in his mind, he let scientists further understand and understand the scholar syndrome group. In this sense, the club is not only excellent, but also valuable.