The structure of savant calendrical knowledge.
Aim: We aimed to explore the organization of the calendar knowledge base underlying date calculation by assessing the ability of savant calendar calculators to free recall a series of date lists.
Method: Four experiments are reported that assessed recall of structural and non-structural features of the calendar in eight savant calendar calculators (seven males; one female; median age 34y 6mo; age range 27–47y), five of whom had a diagnosis on the autism spectrum. The inclusion criterion was a genuine calculation ability rather than an interest in dates.
Results: Mean recall was facilitated for material organized according to the structural features of a calendar (leap years, dates falling on the same weekday, dates occurring at 28y intervals) but not for a non-structural calendar feature (Easter Sunday).
Interpretation: Distinctions are drawn between two sources of savant calendar-related knowledge, structural and event related. It has been suggested that structural knowledge plays a key role in the acquisition and operation of savant date calculation skills.
Item Type | Article |
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Biological Sciences > Psychology Biological Sciences > Applied Psychology Biological Sciences > Developmental Psychology Biological Sciences > Experimental Psychology Biological Sciences > Clinical Psychology Biological Sciences > Cognitive Psychology |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Psychology |
Date Deposited | 21 Nov 2012 17:40 |
Last Modified | 06 Mar 2025 00:28 |
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