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Index

acquired savant syndrome

artificially induced,
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body language awareness and,
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Brogaard’s theory on,
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discovery of,
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examples of,
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as halfway savants,
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,
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innate skills and,
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,
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,
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from TBIs,
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,
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technology,
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Treffer’s theory on,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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adrenaline,
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aesthetics,
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agoraphobia,
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,
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,
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,
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Alaska oil fields,
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Amato, Derek,
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American Synesthesia Association (ASA),
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anatomy

geometry of,
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,
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,
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quantum level optics and,
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anesthetization,
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Angela (friend)

at assault,
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new friendship of,
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old friendship of,
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antidepressants,
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anxiety,
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See also
stress

Archimedes,
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,
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Arizona, University of, Center for Consciousness Studies,
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art shows,
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artists.
See also
drawings

savant,
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,
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synesthete,
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ASA.
See
American Synesthesia Association

Australia, University of Sydney, Centre for the Mind,
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autistic savantism,
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,
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Ayotte, Greg,
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back injuries,
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,
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Barnsley, Michael Fielding,
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Baron-Cohen, Simon,
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Barrio, Jorge,
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Baylor, Denis,
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beauty,
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Beckmann, Petr,
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Berners-Lee, Timothy,
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Bialek, William,
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bipolar disorder,
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,
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body language awareness,
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boredom,
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,
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Born on a Blue Day
(Tammet),
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BRAIN (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) Initiative,
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brain injury.
See
neuroscience; traumatic brain injuries

Brame, David,
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Brogaard, Berit

meeting,
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,
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synesthesia testing by,
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theories of,
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,
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Bushell, William C.,
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Cailliau, Robert,
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calculus,
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,
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California, University of, Irvine,
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celebrities, synesthete,
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cerebral palsy,
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Charlie Daniels Band,
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children, synesthesia in,
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,
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Cicoria, Tony,
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circles,
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.
See also
pi

Clarke, Arthur C.,
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Clemons, Alonzo,
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,
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colors

music as,
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,
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numbers as,
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,
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pain as,
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,
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The Colours of Infinity
,
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communication

body language,
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cerebral palsy,
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improvement in,
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math conversations,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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after TBIs,
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concussions,
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,
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.
See also
traumatic brain injuries

conference.
See
Stockholm consciousness conference

consciousness

conference,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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enlightenment,
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