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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 80320" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Gosh, I've always wanted to have an artistic ability. Enjoy!</p><p></p><p>I was reading an autism article and recalled something from it when I read your thread: In patients with frontotemporal dementia, Miller et al found that loss of function in the anterior temporal lobes led to the facilitation of artistic skills. The patients drawings looked like autistic savant art, said Dr. Grandin. But they are from patients with frontotemporal dementia who had no previous interest in art. As their language parts got wrecked, their [artistic] talents came out. Language is covering up the more sensory-based kind of thinking. It's from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20080212084135/http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/07apr/pictures.html" target="_blank">https://web.archive.org/web/20080212084135/http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/07apr/pictures.html</a></p><p></p><p>Have no idea whether it's related to your situation in some way.</p><p></p><p>Good to hear you continue to recover!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 80320, member: 23"] Gosh, I've always wanted to have an artistic ability. Enjoy! I was reading an autism article and recalled something from it when I read your thread: In patients with frontotemporal dementia, Miller et al found that loss of function in the anterior temporal lobes led to the facilitation of artistic skills. The patients drawings looked like autistic savant art, said Dr. Grandin. But they are from patients with frontotemporal dementia who had no previous interest in art. As their language parts got wrecked, their [artistic] talents came out. Language is covering up the more sensory-based kind of thinking. It's from [url]https://web.archive.org/web/20080212084135/http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/07apr/pictures.html[/url] Have no idea whether it's related to your situation in some way. Good to hear you continue to recover! [/QUOTE]
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