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Authors: Joanne Ruthsatz and Kimberly Stephens
In a 2011 paper
:
Kristina Allers et al., “Evidence for the Cure of HIV Infection by CCR5â32/â32 Stem Cell Transplantation,”
Blood
117, no. 10 (2011): 2791â99.
Two months later
:
“Is âCure' Still a Four-Letter Word? Executive Summary,” San Francisco AIDS Foundation, http://www.sfaf.org.
At a conference in Spain
:
Richard Knox, “Traces of Virus in Man Cured of HIV Trigger Scientific Debate,” NPR, June 13, 2012; Jon Cohen, “Evidence That Man Cured of HIV Harbors Viral Remnants Triggers Confusion,”
Science,
June 11, 2012.
So far, no second cure
:
Lambros Kordelas et al., “Shift of HIV Tropism in Stem-Cell Transplantation with CCR5 Delta32 Mutation,”
New England Journal of Medicine
371, no. 9 (2014): 880â82; Gero Hütter, “More on Shift of HIV Tropism in Stem-Cell Transplantation with CCR5 Delta32/Delta32 Mutation,”
New England Journal of Medicine
371, no. 25 (2014): 2437â38.
In 2014, a group
:
Pablo Tebas et al., “Gene Editing of CCR5 in Autologous CD4 T Cells of Persons Infected with HIV,”
New England Journal of Medicine
370, no. 10 (2014): 901â10. Additional information on this study comes from a telephone interview with Pablo Tebas conducted on March 6, 2015.
In one recent study
:
Jason Flannick et al., “Loss-of-Function Mutations in SLC30A8 Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes,”
Nature Genetics
46, no. 4 (2014): 357â63. Additional information on this study comes from a telephone interview with Jason Flannick conducted on March 11, 2015.
Scientists studying heart disease
:
Jonathan Cohen et al., “Low LDL Cholesterol in Individuals of African Descent Resulting from Frequent Nonsense Mutations in PCSK9,”
Nature Genetics
37, no. 2 (2005): 161â65; Jonathan C. Cohen et al., “Sequence Variations in PCSK9, Low LDL, and Protection Against Coronary Heart Disease,”
New England Journal of Medicine
354, no. 12 (2006): 1264â72.
The identification of beneficial
:
Gina Kolata, “Rare Mutation Ignites Race for Cholesterol Drug,”
New York Times,
July 9, 2013.
Some advocates argue
:
For an excellent history of this idea, which is often referred to as neurodiversity, see Silberman,
Neurotribes
. See also “Position Statements,” Autistic Self Advocacy Network; Amy Harmon, “How About Not âCuring' Us, Some Autistics Are Pleading,”
New York Times,
Dec. 20, 2004; Amy Harmon, “Nominee to Disability Council Is Lightning Rod for Dispute on Views of Autism,”
New York Times,
March 27, 2010; and Michelle Dawson, “The Misbehaviour of Behaviourists: Ethical Challenges to the Autism-ABA Industry,” Jan. 18, 2004.
“Autism isn't something a person
has
”
:
Jim Sinclair, “Don't Mourn for Us,”
Our Voice
1, no. 3 (1993).
“The biggest barrier”
:
Julia Bascom, e-mail.
It's a disorder
:
Kit Weintraub, “A Mother's Perspective,” Association for Science in Autism Treatment; Harmon, “How About Not âCuring' Us.”
certain SLC30A8 mutations
:
Flannick et al., “Loss-of-Function Mutations in SLC30A8 Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes.” See also Gina Kolata, “Rare Mutation Kills Off Gene Responsible for Diabetes,”
New York Times,
March 2, 2014.
“It was so at odds”
:
Jason Flannick, telephone interview, March 11, 2015.
“We're not really trying to cure”
:
Geraldine Dawson, telephone interview, Oct. 14, 2015.
It described groups of symptoms
:
Insel, “Director's Blog: Transforming Diagnosis.”
“As long as the research community”
:
Pam Belluck and Benedict Carey, “Psychiatry's Guide Is out of Touch with Science, Experts Say,”
New York Times,
May 6, 2013.
“It was all like a magical mystery tour”
:
Bruce Cuthbert, interview, March 9, 2015.
It was even more problematic
:
Linda S. Brady and Thomas R. Insel, “Translating Discoveries into Medicine: Psychiatric Drug Development in 2011,”
Neuropsychopharmacology
37, no. 1 (2012): 281â83; Bruce N. Cuthbert
and Thomas R. Insel, “Toward the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis: The Seven Pillars of RDoC,”
BMC Medicine
11 (2013); Sten Stovall, “R&D Cuts Curb Brain-Drug Pipeline,”
Wall Street Journal,
March 27, 2011.
NIMH scientists eventually set out
:
Cuthbert and Insel, “Toward the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis.”
RDoC casts aside
:
“Development and Definitions of the RDoC Domains and Constructs,” National Institute of Mental Health, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/.
The idea is that by untangling
:
Insel, “Director's Blog: Transforming Diagnosis.”
But they are attempting
:
Cuthbert and Insel, “Toward the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis.”
After all, scientists have already
:
Iva Dincheva et al., “FAAH Genetic Variation Enhances Fronto-amygdala Function in Mouse and Human,”
Nature Communications
6, no. 6395 (2015). See also Richard A. Friedman, “The Feel-Good Gene,”
New York Times,
March 6, 2015.
Epilogue: A Wide-Open Future
There are plenty of popular reports
:
See, for example, Ellen Winner, “Often, Child Prodigies Do Not Grow into Adult Geniuses,”
New York Times,
May 20, 2015; “Harvard's Quartet of Mental Prodigies,”
New York Times,
Jan. 16, 1910; Kathleen Montour, “William James Sidis, the Broken Twig,”
American Psychologist
32, no. 4 (1977): 265â79; “Illustrating a System of Education,”
New York Times,
Jan. 7, 1910.
Just as autism in adulthood
:
Siri Carpenter, “Adults with Autism Are Left to Navigate a Jarring World,”
ScienceNews,
Feb. 10, 2015.
wide range of outcomes
:
For a thoughtful discussion on the transition from child prodigy to adult creator, see Ellen Winner,
Gifted Children: Myths and Realities
(New York: Basic Books, 1996). See also Michael J. A. Howe,
The Psychology of High Abilities
(New York: New York University Press, 1999).
A small study of eight
:
Robert W. Howard, “Linking Extreme Precocity and Adult Eminence: A Study of Eight Prodigies at International Chess,”
High Ability Studies
19, no. 2 (2008): 117â30.
David Feldman has lost touch
:
David Feldman, telephone interview, July 6, 2015.
Pursuits that once came naturally
:
Jeanne Bamberger, “Growing Up Prodigies: The Midlife Crisis,”
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
17 (1982): 61â77.
Critics can seem almost gleeful
:
John Radford, “Prodigies in the Press,”
High Ability Studies
9, no. 2 (1998): 153â64; Goode, “Uneasy Fit of the Precocious and the Average.”
Greg Grossman
:
Greg Grossman, telephone interview, July 12, 2015.
Jonathan Russell
:
Eve Weiss, e-mail, July 3, 2015; Jonathan Russell, telephone interview, Jan. 20, 2014.
Lauren Voiers
:
Lauren Voiers, telephone interview, Sept. 8, 2015, and e-mail; Soeder, “Cleveland Artist Lauren Voiers Sculpts John Lennon Tribute for Liverpool Park.”
Richard Wawro
:
Mike Wawro, telephone interview, Dec. 16, 2014.
Jacob Barnett
:
Kristine Barnett, telephone interview, Dec. 22, 2014, and
Spark;
Wells, “Jacob Barnett, Boy Genius.”
Afterward, he and his mentor
:
Yogesh N. Joglekar and Jacob L. Barnett, “Origin of Maximal Symmetry Breaking in Even PT-Symmetric Lattices,”
Physical Review A
84 (2011).
Jourdan Urbach
:
Jourdan Urbach, interview, July 2, 2014; Todd Spangler, “Ocho, 8-Second Social-Video Startup, Raises $1.65 Million from Mark Cuban and Others,”
Variety,
Nov. 11, 2014.
the paper he had coauthored with Joanne
:
Ruthsatz and Urbach, “Child Prodigy.”
Josh and Zac Tiessen
:
Julie Tiessen, telephone interviews, June 10 and July 24, 2015, and e-mail; Cory Ruf, “Stoney Creek Painter Josh Tiessen One of Canada's âTop 20 Under 20,'” CBC Hamilton, June 6, 2013; “Chronic Lyme Disease: Tragedy for Family of Four,” YouCaring, postings dated Aug. 2014 to Sept. 2015.
By the time he was nineteen
:
Sales information provided by Julie Tiessen.
“a blistering three song set”
:
Hunter Foley, “Review+Photos: Animals as Leaders w / After the Burial + Guests,”
Heavy Press,
March 7, 2014.
At eighteen
:
Damian Fanelli, “Double-Hand Thumb Tapping with Eight-String Guitarist Zac Tiessen,”
Guitar World,
Feb. 13, 2015.
the magazine also recently spotlighted
:
Jackson Maxwell, “Eight-String Guitarist Zac Tiessen Premieres âInfinity' Playthrough Video,”
Guitar World,
July 23, 2015.
Autumn de Forest
:
Doug de Forest, telephone interview, Sept. 7, 2015.
“I've never taken lessons”
:
“Autumn, a Young Artist, Prodigy, and Philanthropist, Citizen Kid by Disney,” YouTube video, 2:51, posted by “Babble,” July 16, 2014.
Alex and William
:
Lucie, e-mail; Josh (William's math teacher), telephone interview, Oct. 14, 2014; William, report card, June 19,
2015.
Note: The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader. Additionally, some names have been changed to protect the privacy of the individuals described.
Abasi, Tosin,
149
Achatz, Grant,
53
adaptive functioning,
13
â14
affective or emotional empathy,
134
AIDS,
195
Alex (Lucie and Mike's son),
9
,
10
â20
behavior of,
10
â15
breakthrough of,
16
â18
improvement of,
18
â19
and media,
80
recovery of,
19
,
29
,
176
â77,
216
â17,
218
therapy for,
12
â16,
29
,
178
,
182
,
192
Alfred L. (obsessions),
94
amygdala,
129
Asperger, Hans,
40
,
41
,
59
,
94
,
131
â33,
190
Asperger's disorder,
42
,
102
,
112
,
133
autism:
Asperger's description of,
132
â33
behavioral abnormalities at core of,
41
,
119
,
172
â73,
189
,
191
changing perceptions of,
6
â7,
42
,
119
,
130
,
131
,
133
â34,
173
â74,
191
â92,
228
n,
229
n
cognitive basis sought for,
119
,
131
,
133
,
173
diagnosis of,
40
,
41
,
42
,
189
,
227
n
DNA analysis of,
114
â17
early infantile autism,
41
emergence from,
256
n
empathizing-systemizing theory of,
134
environmental risk factors for,
136
executive function theory of,
119
,
133
,
173
gender skew in population of,
96
â97,
157
,
239
n
genetic basis for,
76
,
77
,
173
,
193
â94,
204
intense world theory of,
128
,
130
â31,
134
isolating autism-specific symptoms,
172
â74
and mental retardation,
118
â19
mind blindness theory of,
119
,
120
â21,
134
parents blamed for,
76
â77
and prodigies,
5
â6,
30
,
39
,
43
â44,
63
,
96
,
116
â17,
128
,
133
,
134
,
135
,
175
;
see also
child prodigies
recovery from,
9
,
19
,
176
â77,
190
,
256
n
and synesthesia,
111
â12
training the talent,
181
,
185
,
186
,
188
â92,
259
n
treatments for,
191
â92,
204
,
207
unique challenges of studying,
202
â5,
208
weak central coherence theory of,
119
,
134
,
173
Autism Network International,
203
Autism Speaks,
180
Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ),
43
,
44
autists:
differences among,
173
â74,
175
extraordinary memories of,
60
family members of,
43
â45,
95
,
96
,
135
,
173
,
193
hyperactive brains of,
130
optimal outcome cases,
177
â78,
180
â81
and savants,
62
â63
use of term,
7
Barnett, Jacob,
99
â111,
169
,
171
,
203
Asperger's disorder diagnosis of,
102
birth of,
99
in college,
212
â13
media attention to,
113
â14
TEDxTeen talk of,
213
turnaround of,
30
Barnett, Kristine,
99
â109,
213
Barnett, Michael,
99
â103
Barnett, Wes,
102
â3
Baron-Cohen, Simon,
43
,
96
,
120
â21,
134
Bartlett, Chris,
114
â16
Bascom, Julia,
203
Bateman, Robert,
141
Baumgarten, Franziska,
34
Beck, Glenn,
113
Becker, Laurence A.,
89
,
90
,
93
,
186
behavioral therapy,
178
â81,
191
aversive stimulations in,
179
child-driven approaches,
259
n
controversy about,
180
positive reinforcements in,
179
,
181
shock treatments in,
179
Bettelheim, Bruno,
76
â77
Bieber, Justin,
213
Blumenthal, Heston,
53
Bohusz-Szyszko, Marian,
85
brain disorders:
left-brain injury, right-brain compensation,
154
â55,
157
use of term,
7
brain research:
on amygdala,
129
with “creativity cap,”
155
â56
need for,
151
â52
on rat brains,
128
â29
on ventral pathway vs. dorsal pathway,
171
â72
Brott, Boris,
142
Brown, Timothy Ray (HIV),
196
â201
Cattell-Horn-Carroll (C-H-C) theory of cognitive abilities,
169
,
171
CCR5-Delta32 gene,
196
,
197
â99,
201
â2
CDC (Centers for Disease Control), autism overview,
227
n
child prodigies,
32
â45
in adulthood,
209
â10
and autism,
5
â6,
30
,
39
,
43
â44,
63
,
96
,
128
,
133
,
134
,
135
,
175
callings of,
171
common attributes of,
5
â6,
63
,
80
â81,
95
,
96
,
135
,
167
,
170
definitions of,
32
,
36
â37,
39
,
40
,
52
differences among,
167
â68,
172
,
174
,
175
DNA analysis of,
114
â17
“early ripe, early rot” perspective,
209
education of,
79
and environment,
135
â36
gender skew in population of,
97
,
157
genetic link to autism,
116
â17,
174
,
193
â94
inner workings of the mind,
170
media attention to,
79
â80,
209
,
210
opportunity to develop talents of,
78
and “precocious children,”
226
n
scientific theories about,
3
,
193
,
232
n
variations in upbringing of,
80
cholesterol,
202
chromosome 1, 1p31-q21 location,
116
â17,
194
,
208
Clark, Trevor,
259
n
Clemons, Alonzo,
152
â53
cognitive empathy,
134
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
124
Cuban, Mark,
214
Currie, Jean,
83
Dawson, Geraldine,
205
de Forest, Autumn,
158
,
159
â66,
175
and art,
160
â66,
170
â71,
172
,
216
IQ test administered to,
166
â67
media attention to,
165
â66
and music,
159
â60
talking about her work,
163
â64,
165
â66
“white room” of,
161
â62
de Forest, Doug,
159
â66
de Forest, Katherine,
159
â64
de Groot, Adriaan D.,
57
Demarco, Richard,
86
dementia, frontotemporal,
154
,
156
,
157
de novo mutations,
174
â75,
208
detail, attention to,
97
â98,
110
,
134
,
135
,
170
,
194
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
:
(
DSM-III
),
133
disease:
curing,
203
high-risk individuals protected from,
194
and Resilience Project,
202
and stem cell research,
198
â99,
200
â201
studying those without,
202
DNA analysis,
114
â17
Doe, Kelvin,
77
â78
Dorsey, Jack,
213
dyslexia,
203
early infantile autism,
41
echolalia,
22
emotional or affective empathy,
134
empathizing-systemizing theory,
134
cognitive empathy,
134
emotional or affective empathy,
134
Empathy Quotient,
121
Epstein, Fred,
123
excitatory cell networks,
129
executive function theory,
119
,
133
,
173
experts:
memory of,
57
â58
ten thousand hours to mastery,
81
three factors in success,
2
â3
Facebook,
79
Feldman, David Henry,
32
â33,
151
â52,
193
and brain imaging research,
152
child prodigy defined by,
32
,
36
â37,
39
,
41
,
52
Flannick, Jason,
204
Floortime,
189
Folstein, Susan,
77
Frederick (autist),
190
Frith, Uta,
42
,
118
,
120
,
131
â32
frontotemporal dementia,
154
,
156
,
157
Gagnaire, Pierre,
53
Galileo Galilei,
169
genetic link between child prodigies and autism,
116
â17,
174
,
193
â94
genetic mutations,
115
,
174
â75,
196
,
242
n
Gerard, Monica,
67
â68
Gould, Judith,
173
Grandin, Temple,
190
â91
Green, Jerry,
195
birth of,
54
â55