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Tag Archives: George Widener

PBS excerpt from Nova – “How Smart Can We Get?” (Originally aired Oct. 24, 2012)

Joy Hirsch and David Pogue interview George Widener  in a documentary, “How Smart Can We Get?” The entire documentary can be watched here.

http://fmri.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/How-smart-can-we-get.mp4
This entry was posted in brain, fmri, neuroscience, news, research, savant and tagged brain, calendar, columbia, counting, david pogue, fmri, George Widener, neuroscience, pbs, research, yahoo on October 29, 2013 by Brain Function Lab.

National Geographic: “My Brilliant Brain” series – George Widener calendar calculating savant.

http://fmri.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/George.mp4
This entry was posted in Autism, brain, fmri, neuroscience, news, research, savant and tagged brain, calendar, fmri, George Widener, neuroscience, savant on October 29, 2013 by Brain Function Lab.
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