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diamonds5k rated 5 weeks ago- Watch this video please. We can learn something here

axe85 rated 7 weeks ago- lame ignorant stupidity

dpsahoo1947 rated 12 months ago- We have all heard of people with so called "photographic memories". Usually we use it when referring to someone who has an above average ability to recall information about the past or about their surroundings. True photographic memory of the kind exhibited by Stephen Wiltshire is truly a rare but amazing gift. Mr. Wiltshire is an autistic savant and those that know him call him "the living camera". When he was 11 years old he drew a perfect representation of the aerial view of London after a single helicopter ride, down to the correct number of windows on the major buildings of the city. This is perhaps one of the coolest feats of the human brain I have ever seen. Below is a video of Stephen Wiltshire showcasing his abilities.

sp0ntane0us rated 15 months ago- Amazing. 8 diseases that give you "super-human powers".

TheJunner rated 16 months ago- You DO NOT want to have CIPA and PSAS. Especially CIPA.
By reducing these diseases to a couple of "cool traits" (see the link at the top to an article about "being a superhero"?), you're making fun of people who're born with these.- You DO NOT want to have CIPA and PSAS. Especially CIPA.

habber rated 16 months ago- 8 diseases that give you super human powers

jenjen1352 rated 17 months ago- From the page: " 3. Synesthesia Synesthesia can occur between nearly any two senses or perceptual modes. While nearly every possible combination of experiences is logically possible, several types are more common than others. In one of the most common forms of synesthesia, grapheme → color synesthesia, individual letters of the alphabet and numbers (collectively referred to as graphemes), are "shaded" or "tinged" with a color. While no two synesthetes will report the same colors for all letters and numbers, studies of large numbers of synesthetes find that there are some commonalities across letters (e.g., A is likely to be red) . -wikipedia In music → color synesthesia, individuals experience colors in response to tones or other aspects of musical stimuli (e.g., timbre or key). Like grapheme → color synesthesia, there is rarely agreement amongst synesthetes that a given tone will be a certain color, but individuals are internally consistent. Tested months later, synesthetes will report the same experiences as they had previously reported. Additionally, music → color synesthetes, unlike grapheme → color synesthetes, often report that the colors move, or stream into and out of their field of view." I can't help but feel that synesthesia would only be an improvement to life.

- write2sowmyak rated 17 months ago
- 1. Photographic memory We have all heard of people with so called "photographic memories". Usually we use it when referring to someone who has an above average ability to recall information about the past or about their surroundings. True photographic memory of the kind exhibited by Stephen Wiltshire is truly a rare but amazing gift. Mr. Wiltshire is an autistic savant and those that know him call him "the living camera". When he was 11 years old he drew a perfect representation of the aerial view of London after a single helicopter ride, down to the correct number of windows on the major buildings of the city. This is perhaps one of the coolest feats of the human brain I have ever seen. Below is a video of Stephen Wiltshire showcasing his abilities."

JadeKitsune rated 17 months ago- From the page: "Brain Diseases I Wish I Had" I wish you did, too. Idiot.