Daniel Tammet: the autistic and the numbers
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https://doi.org/10.24215/2422572Xe118Keywords:
psychoanalysis, autism, numbersAbstract
This micro-article proposes an examination of high-level autistic Daniel Tammet's particular affinity with numbers and languages.
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