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Authors: Gene Brewer

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The
n
I
wok
e
u
p
an
d
couldn'
t
 
g
o
 
bac
k
 
t
o
 
sleep
.
 
I
 
recalle
d
 
a
n
 
inciden
t
 
a
 
fe
w
 
day
s
 
earlie
r
 
whe
n
 
I
 
was
runnin
g
acros
s
th
e
hospita
l
 
law
n
 
o
n
 
m
y
wa
y
 
t
o
 
a
 
consultatio
n
 
wit
h
 
th
e
 
famil
y
o
f
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
m
y
patients
.
 
prot
wa
s
sittin
g
i
n
th
e
gras
s
clutching
,
i
t
appeared
,
a
batc
h
o
f
worms
.
I
wa
s
lat
e
fo
r
th
e
 
appointmen
t
 
an
d
 
didn't
dwel
l
 
o
n
 
i
t
 
then
.
 
Late
r
 
o
n
 
I
 
realize
d
 
tha
t
 
I
 
ha
d
 
neve
r
 
see
n
 
an
y
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
patient
s
 
playin
g
 
wit
h
 
a
 
handfu
l
 
of
worm
s
before
,
an
d
wher
e
di
d
h
e
ge
t
them
?
I
puzzle
d
ove
r
thi
s
a
s
I
 
la
y
 
i
n
be
d
 
awake
,
 
unti
l
I
 
remembered
hi
s
 
saying
,
 
i
n
 
sessio
n
 
two
,
 
tha
t
 
o
n
 
K-PA
X
 
everythin
g
 
ha
d
 
evolve
d
 
fro
m
 
wormlik
e
 
creatures
.
 
Wa
s
 
he
studyin
g
the
m
a
s
w
e
migh
t
scrutiniz
e
ou
r
ow
n
cousins
,
th
e
fishes
,
whos
e
gill
s
stil
l
manifes
t
themselve
s
fo
r
a
tim
e
i
n
th
e
huma
n
embryo?

 

I
hadn'
t
ye
t
foun
d
a
n
opportunit
y
t
o
cal
l
Dr
.
 
Rappaport
,
 
ou
r
 
ophthalmologist
,
 
abou
t
 
th
e
 
result
s
 
o
f
 
the
visio
n
 
test
,
 
bu
t
 
I
 
di
d
 
s
o
 
th
e
 
followin
g
 
morning
.
 
I
t
 
i
s
 
"highl
y
 
unlikely,
"
 
h
e
 
tol
d
 
me
,
 
somewha
t
 
testily
,
 
I
thought
,
tha
t
a
huma
n
bein
g
woul
d
b
e
abl
e
t
o
detec
t
ligh
t
a
t
a
wavelengt
h
o
f
thre
e
hundre
d
angstroms.

Suc
h
 
a
 
person
,
 
h
e
 
pointe
d
 
out
,
 
woul
d
 
b
e
 
abl
e
 
t
o
 
se
e
 
thing
s
 
onl
y
 
certai
n
 
insect
s
 
ca
n
 
see
.
 
Thoug
h
 
he
seeme
d
extremel
y
dubious
,
a
s
i
f
I
wer
e
tryin
g
 
t
o
 
mak
e
 
hi
m
th
e
 
victi
m
 
o
f
 
a
 
practica
l
 
joke
,
 
h
e
 
wouldn'
t
 
go
s
o
fa
r
a
s
t
o
den
y
ou
r
examinatio
n
results.

Onc
e
agai
n
I
 
reflecte
d
 
o
n
 
ho
w
 
remarkabl
y
 
comple
x
 
th
e
 
huma
n
 
brai
n
 
reall
y
 
is
.
 
Ho
w
 
ca
n
 
a
 
sic
k
 
mind
lik
e
prot'
s
possibl
y
trai
n
itsel
f
t
o
se
e
U
V
light
,
an
d
figur
e
ou
t
ho
w
t
o
diagra
m
th
e
sk
y
fro
m
seve
n
 
thousand
light-year
s
away
?
Th
e
 
latte
r
 
wa
s
 
no
t
 
completel
y
 
outsid
e
 
th
e
 
real
m
 
o
f
 
possibility
,
 
bu
t
 
wha
t
 
a
n
 
astonishing
talent
!
 
Furthermore
,
 
i
f
 
h
e
 
wa
s
 
a
 
savant
,
 
h
e
 
wa
s
 
a
n
 
intelligent
,
 
amnesiacal
,
 
delusiona
l
 
one
.
 
Thi
s
 
was
absolutel
y
extraordinary
,
a
n
entirel
y
ne
w
phenomenon
.
An
d
I
suddenl
y
realized
:
I'v
e
go
t
m
y
book!

SAVAN
T
 
syndrom
e
 
i
s
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
mos
t
 
amazin
g
 
an
d
 
leas
t
 
understoo
d
 
pathologie
s
 
i
n
 
th
e
 
real
m
 
of
psychiatry
.
 
Th
e
 
afflictio
n
 
take
s
 
man
y
 
forms
.
 
Som
e
 
savant
s
 
ar
e
 
"calenda
r
 
calculators,
"
 
meanin
g
 
tha
t
 
they
ca
n
 
tel
l
 
yo
u
 
immediatel
y
 
wha
t
 
da
y
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
wee
k
 
Jul
y
 
4
,
 
299
0
 
fall
s
 
on
,
 
thoug
h
 
-the
y
 
ar
e
 
ofte
n
 
unabl
e
 
to
lear
n
t
o
ti
e
 
thei
r
 
shoes
.
 
Other
s
 
ca
n
 
perfor
m
 
incredibl
e
 
arithmetica
l
 
feats
,
 
suc
h
 
a
s
 
t
o
 
ad
d
 
lon
g
 
column
s
 
of
numbers
,
 
mentall
y
 
calculat
e
 
larg
e
 
squar
e
 
roots
,
 
etc
.
 
Stil
l
 
other
s
 
ar
e
 
wonderfull
y
 
musicall
y
 
gifte
d
 
an
d
 
can
sin
g
o
r
pla
y
bac
k
a
song
,
o
r
eve
n
th
e
variou
s
part
s
o
f
a
symphon
y
o
r
opera
,
afte
r
a
singl
e
firs
t
hearing.

Mos
t
savant
s
ar
e
 
autistic
.
 
Som
e
 
hav
e
 
suffere
d
 
clinicall
y
 
detectabl
e
 
brai
n
 
damage
,
 
whil
e
 
other
s
 
show

n
o
 
suc
h
 
obviou
s
 
abnormality
.
 
Bu
t
 
nearl
y
 
al
l
 
hav
e
 
IQ
s
 
wel
l
 
belo
w
 
average
,
 
usuall
y
 
i
n
 
th
e
 
fift
y
 
to
seventy-fiv
e
range
.
Rarel
y
ha
s
a
savan
t
bee
n
foun
d
t
o
exhibi
t
a
norma
l
o
r
greate
r
intelligenc
e
quotient.

I
a
m
privilege
d
 
t
o
 
hav
e
 
know
n
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
thes
e
 
remarkabl
e
 
individuals
.
 
Sh
e
 
wa
s
 
a
 
woma
n
 
i
n
he
r
 
sixties
wh
o
ha
d
bee
n
diagnose
d
wit
h
a
slow-growin
g
brai
n
 
tumo
r
 
centere
d
 
i
n
th
e
 
lef
t
 
occipita
l
 
lobe
.
 
Becaus
e
 
of
thi
s
 
malignanc
y
 
sh
e
 
wa
s
 
almos
t
 
totall
y
 
unabl
e
 
t
o
 
speak
,
 
read
,
 
o
r
 
write
.
 
Sh
e
 
wa
s
 
furthe
r
 
plague
d
 
b
y
 
a
nearl
y
 
constan
t
 
chore
a
 
an
d
 
barel
y
 
abl
e
 
t
o
 
fee
d
 
herself
.
 
A
s
 
i
f
 
tha
t
 
weren'
t
 
enough
,
 
sh
e
 
wa
s
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
the
most-unattractiv
e
wome
n
I
hav
e
eve
r
seen
.
Th
e
staf
f
calle
d
her
,
affectionately
,
"Catherin
e
Deneuve,
"
after
th
e
lovel
y
Frenc
h
fil
m star
,
wh
o
wa
s
ver
y
popula
r
a
t
tha
t
time.

Bu
t
wha
t
a
n
artist
!
Whe
n
 
provide
d
 
wit
h
 
suitabl
e
 
materials
,
 
he
r
 
hea
d
 
an
d
 
hand
s
 
stoppe
d
 
shakin
g
 
and
sh
e
bega
n
t
o
create
,
fro
m
memory
,
near-perfec
t
reproduction
s
o
f
work
s
b
y
man
y
o
f
th
e
greates
t
artist
s
 
in
history
.
 
Thoug
h
 
 
the
y
 
 
ordinaril
y
 
 
too
k
 
 
onl
y
 
 
a
 
 
fe
w
 
 
hour
s
 
 
t
o
 
 
complete
,
 
 
he
r
 
 
painting
s
 
 
ar
e
 
 
virtually
indistinguishabl
e
fro
m
th
e
originals
.
Amazingly
,
whil
e
sh
e
worke
d
sh
e
eve
n
seeme
d
t
o
becom
e
beautiful!
Som
e
 
o
f
 
he
r
 
canvase
s
 
no
w
 
resid
e
 
i
n
 
variou
s
 
museum
s
 
an
d
 
privat
e
 
collection
s
 
al
l
 
ove
r
 
th
e
 
country.
Whe
n
sh
e
died
,
th
e
famil
y
generousl
y
donate
d
on
e
o
f
he
r
picture
s
t
o
th
e
hospital
,
wher
e
i
t
grace
s
 
th
e
 
wall
o
f
th
e
 
facult
y
 
conferenc
e
 
room
.
 
I
t
 
i
s
 
a
 
perfec
t
 
cop
y
 
o
f
 
va
n
 
Gogh'
s
 
"Sunflowers,
"
 
th
e
 
origina
l
 
o
f
 
which hang
s
i
n
th
e
Metropolita
n
Museu
m
o
f
Art
,
an
d
 
on
e
 
i
s
 
jus
t
 
a
s
 
awestruc
k
 
b
y
 
he
r
 
talen
t
 
a
s
 
b
y
 
th
e
 
geniu
s
 
of

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