Je suis né un jour bleu - Dans le cerveau extraordinaire d'un enfant autiste
- 348 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Daniel Tammet es un escritor y lingüista reconocido por sus extraordinarias habilidades cognitivas. Su obra profundiza en temas trascendentales de la mente, el lenguaje y la conciencia. Tammet explora cómo funciona nuestra percepción del mundo, aportando una perspectiva única moldeada por sus experiencias personales. Sus escritos ofrecen a los lectores una mirada fascinante a las complejidades de la psique humana y el poder del lenguaje.







From the New York Times–bestselling author of Born on a Blue Day and Thinking in Numbers, this poignant, perspective-altering book celebrates the power and beauty of the neurodivergent mind, as told through the true stories of nine contemporary men and women on the autism spectrum.“Tammet’s exquisite portraits remind us that the variety of brains is every bit as essential as any other form of diversity.”—Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the TreeExploding the tired stereotypes of autism, Daniel Tammet—acclaimed author and an autistic savant himself—draws out the inner worlds of nine extraordinary, neurodivergent lives from around the globe. A nonverbal man from Boston explores body language, gesture by eloquent gesture, in his mother’s yoga classes. A Japanese researcher in psychology sets out to measure loneliness while drawing on her own experience of autism. From a Fields Medal–winning mathematician to a homicide detective, a pioneering surgeon to a bestselling novelist, each is remarkable in their field, and each is changing how the world sees those on the spectrum.Telling stories as richly diverse as the spectrum itself, this perspective-altering, life-affirming work of narrative nonfiction celebrates the power and beauty of the neurodivergent mind—and the daring freedom with which these individuals have built their lives.#1 Bestseller in Autism
Praise for BORN ON A BLUE DAY: 'A memoir of outstanding lucidity and charm' The Sunday Times
In Daniel Tammet's world, numbers are beautiful and mathematics illuminates our lives and minds. Using anecdotes and everyday examples, Tammet allows us to share his unique insights and delight in the way numbers, fractions and equations underpin all our lives.
The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired, and Sudden Savant
Savant syndrome is a rare condition where individuals with developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, exhibit extraordinary abilities or expertise—referred to as "islands of genius"—that contrast with their overall limitations. In this compelling exploration, Dr. Darold Treffert delves into this remarkable condition and presents new discoveries that provoke thought about the hidden potential within us all. He examines genetic memory, where individuals "know" things they never learned, and sudden genius or "acquired savantism," where neuro-typical individuals unexpectedly develop savant-like abilities after a head injury or stroke. These phenomena suggest a reservoir of untapped potential—an inner savant capacity—within everyone. Dr. Treffert discusses how savant skills can be nurtured and their benefits, especially for those on the autism spectrum. A central color section showcases extraordinary artwork by some savants mentioned in the text. This work will captivate anyone curious about the workings of a savant's mind, as well as clinicians, parents, teachers, and therapists involved with individuals who have savant syndrome.
From the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Born on a Blue Day" comes a tour of brain science and the latest revelations about the mysterious, boundless frontiers of the human mind.
A fascinating and touching memoir from real-life Rain Man, Daniel Tammet, who has the extremely rare condition Savant Syndrome