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493 Savant Syndrome

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    Shi Yu shook his head, "You are different from me."

    Ming Xi was stunned for a moment, he thought Shi Yu was the same kind of person as himself.

    He has a good memory, but he doesn't remember much about the past. He only remembers that when he opened his eyes one day, the world became various lines in his eyes.

    He once tried to express himself, but no one understood. The more he wanted to express, the more shocked, painful, and frightened the people around him were. He subconsciously felt that these emotions were very bad, whether it was for himself or for others.

    Then he began to observe the world alone.

    After a long time, he also saw the interest alone. Everyone's lines are different, and he has never seen two identical patterns.

    It's very interesting.

    It's just that he never thought that someone could understand his language. Does this mean that there are actually people like him in this world, and he has others of the same kind?

    However, that person denied it.

    Is not it¡­¡­

    The brilliance in Ming Xi's eyes dimmed all of a sudden, she was very wronged.

    Yu Xinyao said anxiously: "When I was young, didn't you have the same the same thinking as Mingxi? Why are you different? How did his vision become like that?"

    She was eager to get the answer. Mingxi's behavior just now was clearly very smart, and Shiyu knew Mingxi's situation so well that he could empathize with him. If he has the same disease as Mingxi, does it mean that Mingxi has become like him through treatment?

    The old lady Zhou also asked: "When I was young, isn't Ming Xi autistic?"

    Shi Yu shook his head, "The main cause of autism is brain damage. This kind of brain damage is congenital or perinatally underdeveloped. He is not eligible."

    "However, we invited many experts to make diagnoses, and they all showed that Xi's illness is in line with autism, and these years we have treated Ming Xi as autism" Thinking that she might have been wrong for the past three years, Yu Xinyao was so heartbroken that she couldn't control herself  .

    "Social impairment and communication impairment are indeed symptoms of autism, but the main reasons for his two impairments are visual abnormalities and physical incoordination, not congenital brain damage, but because of savant syndrome."

    Shi Yu paused, and repeated: "Acquired savant syndrome."

    "Acquired savant syndrome?"

    The Zhou family were all stunned.

    "What kind of disease is this?"

    "To put it simply, after a normal person's left brain is damaged, the right brain compensates for the lost function of the left brain and stimulates the potential of the brain. Mingxi's visual changes are the result of compensation from the right brain."

    Feeling that the Zhou family didn¡¯t understand savant syndrome, Shi Yu further explained, ¡°Scholar syndrome can be divided into congenital and acquired, and 50% of brain-injured patients are autistic patients. These patients belong to congenital savant syndrome.  Some are lower than 70. Acquired savant syndrome is also called acquired genius syndrome patients, which is the result of brain self-compensation for normal children and adults who suffer brain damage."

    Hearing this description, Zhou's family was very excited. Does this mean that Xi's illness can be effectively intervened, instead of being as incomprehensible as autism?  At the same time, I was a little worried that Mingxi had abnormal vision due to brain damage, causing social and communication barriers. Is this the ability he lost due to brain damage?

    Zhou Muwen asked: "You mean, Ming Xi's intelligence is not damaged, but may be higher?"

    "It can only be confirmed that he has acquired certain talents through brain compensation."

    Ming Xi felt a little wronged, and tugged at Shi Yu's clothes.

    He is obviously very smart, he can remember everything that has happened in the past three years, everyone he has met, and he can learn a lot of knowledge just by looking at it.

    Shi Yu glanced at him with downcast eyes, made an assessment in his heart, and added a sentence: "The intelligence may still be at a normal value, and it needs to be tested to be sure, but some aspects must be affected."

    Mingxi's brain injury was obviously affected, and Zhou's family felt uncomfortable, but they were much better than before. At least now they knew what kind of disease Mingxi had, and also knew that Mingxi had extraordinary talent, not a  Useless.

    The Zhou family doesn't mind raising him for the rest of his life, but after all, people have to realize their own value, and life will be meaningful.

    "According to what you said before, Mingxi's social barriers and communication barriers are all caused by visual changes. Does it mean that through training, it can be restored to normal?" Zhou Muwen asked the Zhou family's most concerned question.

    "He needs to learn to control his body and adapt to the change in vision."

    Hearing this answer, the Zhou family was even more excited.

    "Then can you help Mingxi train" Yu Xinyao blurted out.

    "I can't." Shi YuStill refusing, Ming Xi tugged at the corner of his clothes again, and he explained coldly, "No time."

    The old lady Zhou said: "I am not a doctor when I am young, and he still manages such a large laboratory, where does he have the time and energy to do this kind of thing?"

    "I was too impatient."

    As soon as Yu Xinyao spoke, she knew that her request was unreasonable. Although she didn't know exactly what Shi Yu was doing, she also heard that his family mentioned that his project was very important. A laboratory leader like him really couldn't afford to delay.

    The old lady Zhou said to Shi Yu: "When I was young, we didn't know about this savant syndrome. Do you know any relevant experts? Can you recommend them to us?"

    Shi Yu took out two books from the bag, and Zhou Muwen took a look. They were medical works on savant syndrome.

    "Is the author of the book an expert in this field?"

    Shi Yu nodded.

    Zhou Muwen was in a bit of a dilemma. These two experts were foreigners, so they might not be able to invite them. If the other party was a national treasure expert, they might have to use diplomatic means to bring them to Huaguo.

    "Before we invited many experts to diagnose Mingxi, no one mentioned savant syndrome. Is it because there are no experts in this field in Huaguo, or there may be other reasons?" Zhou Muwen suddenly became a conspiracy theory.  Ming Xi has invited many experts, all of whom are authoritative in the industry, how could they unanimously misdiagnose?

    But after thinking about it, the Zhou family spent so much energy treating Mingxi, but they didn't find that Mingxi was different. This kind of disease should be very rare, so rare that many experts have never seen it, and even Huaguo has no information about this kind of disease.  Research.

    In turn, this remark is actually somewhat skeptical of Shi Yu's meaning: With so many diagnoses made by experts, how can he, a non-professional engaged in scientific research, be sure that Ming Xi has such an unheard of disease?

    Of course, Zhou Muwen himself did not doubt Shi Yu, but he wanted to know why.

    Shi Yu didn't know what was going on in his mind, even if he knew, he wouldn't care, and said indifferently: "There are only 40 patients with Acquired Scholars Syndrome in the world, and each patient manifests differently.  Autism has not yet been discovered in Huaguo." (Remember this website website: www.hlnovel.com
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