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  lüll What aspects of autism predispose to talent?Happe F; Vital PPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci  2009[May]; 364 (1522): 1369-75In this paper, we explore the question, why are striking special skills so much  more common in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) than in other groups? Current  cognitive accounts of ASC are briefly reviewed in relation to special skills.  Difficulties in 'theory of mind' may contribute to originality in ASC, since  individuals who do not automatically 'read other minds' may be better able to  think outside prevailing fashions and popular theories. However, originality  alone does not confer talent. Executive dysfunction has been suggested as the  'releasing' mechanism for special skills in ASC, but other groups with executive  difficulties do not show raised incidence of talents. Detail-focused processing  bias ('weak coherence', 'enhanced perceptual functioning') appears to be the most  promising predisposing characteristic, or 'starting engine', for talent  development. In support of this notion, we summarize data from a population-based  twin study in which parents reported on their 8-year-olds' talents and their  ASC-like traits. Across the whole sample, ASC-like traits, and specifically  'restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests' related to detail focus,  were more pronounced in children reported to have talents outstripping older  children. We suggest that detail-focused cognitive style predisposes to talent in  savant domains in, and beyond, autism spectrum disorders.|*Models, Psychological[MESH]|Aptitude/*physiology[MESH]|Autistic Disorder/physiopathology/*psychology[MESH]|Cognition/*physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH] |