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Darold Treffert, MD, graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1958, interned in Eugene, Oregon and completed a Residency in Psychiatry at University Hospitals in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1962 he joined the staff of Winnebago Mental Health Institute where he developed the Child-Adolescent Unit. In 1964 he was named Superintendent of the Institute, a position he held for 15 years. In 1979 he left that position to divide his time between the private practice of Psychiatry and a position as Executive Director of the Fond du Lac County Health Care Center. During that time he was also Medical Director of the Alcoholism Rehabilitation Unit of St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. In 1991 he retired from those positions and now devotes his time to conducting research, writing and lecturing at the Treffert Center.
His book Extraordinary People: Understanding Savant Syndrome has been published in the U.S. and has been translated into ten other languages. His most recent book Islands of Genius: The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired and Sudden Savant was published in April 2010; it summarizes his 50 years of interest and research in both autism and savant syndrome. Dr. Treffert was a consultant to the movie “Rain Man”, in which Dustin Hoffman portrays an autistic savant.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx. Darold Treffert, MD, graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1958, interned in Eugene, Oregon and completed a Residency in Psychiatry at University Hospitals in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1991 he retired from various positions and now devotes his time to conducting research, writing and lecturing at the Treffert Center.
His book Extraordinary People: Understanding Savant Syndrome has been published in the U.S. and has been translated into ten other languages. His most recent book Islands of Genius: The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired and Sudden Savant was published in April 2010; it summarizes his 50 years of interest and research in both autism and savant syndrome. Dr. Treffert was a consultant to the movie “Rain Man”, in which Dustin Hoffman portrays an autistic savant. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@jeffreyc.mcandrew8911
@jeffreyc.mcandrew8911 3 года назад
RIP Dr. Treffert. You were truly amazing!
@jasonparente6585
@jasonparente6585 7 месяцев назад
My heart broke on December 14, 2020. I cried.
@knowthyself3188
@knowthyself3188 10 месяцев назад
This talk is severely underrated. I was hanging off every single word.
@bridget113
@bridget113 Год назад
This man seems very compassionate along with his other gifts..............truly comforting....
@zoyamufti833
@zoyamufti833 2 года назад
this video somehow reignited my childhood passion of becoming a researcher.
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
bardzo dziękuję profesorowi za pomoc , byl juz bardzo ciezko chory gdy ostatni raz korespondowaliśmy w 2018 roku , mimo to odpisal mi i wyjaśnil co się ze mną dzieje, mimo tak wspanialej kariery poświęcil mi czas, on wiedzial co się dzieje w moim mózgu. dziękuję mu za wszystko zawsze bede o nim pamiętac jak o wszystkich dobrych ludziach w moim zyciu. moje najszczersze kondolencje. wspanialy czlowiek .💚💚💚💚
@GrizzlyTank
@GrizzlyTank 2 года назад
This happened to me 5 years ago after a car accident gave me a concussion. About a week later I bought a sketch book and began drawing and painting compulsively. I’m no Monet are Van Gough but before I could barely draw a convincing stick figure.
@0ptimal
@0ptimal 7 месяцев назад
Wild. Yea maybe this happens to varying degrees. Like hitting the tv to get a signal, sometimes it only slightly alters it, sometimes a lot.
@nataliecharlier3494
@nataliecharlier3494 6 лет назад
Dr. Treffert is the world's foremost authority on savants, having studied them for over 50 years. His insights into brain plasticity and the processes by which savantism occurs - including in people that have suffered head injuries - are exciting and inspiring. It could well be that each of us harbors that sort of potential.
@zoyamufti833
@zoyamufti833 2 года назад
could you share some of his insights on plasticity
@0ptimal
@0ptimal 7 месяцев назад
Ive had dreams where i was much much smarter than my waking self. They are so technical and far from my actual ability that i cant imagine how my brain could have come up with the ability to imagine and organize the stuff as well as it did. Theres something to it. Our brain knows more than we do. If that makes sense. Its as if its a mostly untapped resource.
@stevecenteno8304
@stevecenteno8304 6 лет назад
This study is very real and important. Having witnessed this phenomena for myself PROVES to me that which should be known to all. Much respect to the Treffert Institute.
@lencoller6477
@lencoller6477 23 дня назад
Fantastic,very impressive talk,got me interested in neurology amazing what we are capable of.thankyou
@Take5ish
@Take5ish 3 года назад
"Situations in which people with disabilities have some remarkable ABILITY that stands in stark contrast to a raw handicap."-Dr. Treffert on savant syndrome.
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
He was not have time but he write and understanding and explain me what happend , he know what happend in my head. Thank You and i still remember that. R.I.P.😿🕊️
@ylmonkeyU2
@ylmonkeyU2 5 лет назад
Thank you, I met my 1st savant two days ago, a software instructor, and I am amazed!
@DianadeAvila
@DianadeAvila 4 года назад
Thank you Dr. Treffert. I appreciate that you helped bring awareness and light to my MS relapse / worsening TBI and the emergence of my art. Thank you!
@DianadeAvila
@DianadeAvila 3 года назад
@@zonderbaar thanks - I do paleo. Works well
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 3 года назад
@@DianadeAvila oh, what a coincidence you're online ! Paleo has helped me with my asthma. Few people know about these things soI try to spread it a little
@helenatomkiewicz3753
@helenatomkiewicz3753 5 месяцев назад
R.i.p. Darold Treffer was be my friend.😢 He help me understanding what happend on my head after my stroke. I was be alone. .Thank You profesor! ❤❤❤
@kidcannabis7878
@kidcannabis7878 3 года назад
From now on I will start banging my left hemisphere of my head!
@matthewcory4733
@matthewcory4733 6 лет назад
Stroke of genius!
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
thank You for all,😢💙😿
@DavidBloodJohnson
@DavidBloodJohnson 3 года назад
Such a jolly man. RIP
@davidjohnson5874
@davidjohnson5874 3 года назад
Truly amazing the brain is
@matthewwolf7406
@matthewwolf7406 3 года назад
Please adjust the sound output so that his voice can be heard.
@empyrean196
@empyrean196 2 года назад
Ikr. I have the volume at max. But still can’t understand any words. It’s like he’s whispering. Even with the phone to my ears. Lol
@0ptimal
@0ptimal 7 месяцев назад
What if this can happen in other ways. With other abilities, or parts of the brain. Or is everything in existence covered by math, memory, creativity. What about emotion. Or other forms of creativity, expression. Things that are maybe not so obvious.
@labresponsive7161
@labresponsive7161 Год назад
I watched this and said “I want to be a savant.”
@sibengerard1856
@sibengerard1856 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC
@WeCube1898
@WeCube1898 2 года назад
My brain needs a reboot 😉
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
💗
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
❤️❤️🕊️
@matthewcory4733
@matthewcory4733 6 лет назад
Talent? Blame gravity! The great baby drop. It explains why they are good at things but third-eye blind.
@Junksaint
@Junksaint 3 года назад
This happened to me and I'm struggling
@jeremysayers6609
@jeremysayers6609 3 года назад
How
@thelimeusa5525
@thelimeusa5525 4 года назад
Wondering if we can have surgery to become a genius? Would you do it?
@hakiowondermaiden3700
@hakiowondermaiden3700 4 года назад
Knowing how much i want to know things to a higher level every time, yes definitely
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 года назад
No. I love the brain I have. There isn't another one like it.
@Noxious518
@Noxious518 3 месяца назад
the advertisements on this video are so invasive that they are longer than his actual speech, have interrupted his speech so frequently that i cannot track his information or string together the information to understand what he is teaching your advertisements have defeated the purpose of education
@annanowak2577
@annanowak2577 2 года назад
💙
@katiekat4457
@katiekat4457 6 лет назад
I thought that guy was rainman’s father. Kim something the savant
@MadPuddings
@MadPuddings Год назад
Wait.. WHAT ??
@MadPuddings
@MadPuddings Год назад
Wait
@sweetapplegacha0621
@sweetapplegacha0621 5 лет назад
Hi can you diagnose me a savant plss
@pelecranileboi9011
@pelecranileboi9011 4 года назад
He doesnt read these comments, ted ed makes these videos
@pelecranileboi9011
@pelecranileboi9011 4 года назад
Also what do you believe your savant ability is?
@jeremysayers6609
@jeremysayers6609 3 года назад
Where is this knowledge now.
@mrfixit5719
@mrfixit5719 6 лет назад
True, but nothing that happens is accidental: just the tip of the iceberg. It never was about us: we are just the instuments. Good work :)
@andrijanadodenc8802
@andrijanadodenc8802 5 лет назад
Cant hear a word he is saying
@pelecranileboi9011
@pelecranileboi9011 4 года назад
Turn up your volume
@williamal91
@williamal91 4 года назад
So right,
@FDLrick
@FDLrick 5 лет назад
Dr. Treffert....do you believe in a creator?
@pelecranileboi9011
@pelecranileboi9011 4 года назад
He doesnt read these comments
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