Daniel Tammet
Author and educator with exceptional numeracy

Born
January 31st, 1979
46 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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An English author and educator, this individual gained recognition for extraordinary mathematical abilities and unique cognitive skills. The person has written critically acclaimed books, including 'Born on a Blue Day', a memoir detailing life with synesthesia and savant syndrome. Educational initiatives have also been pursued, focusing on promoting mathematics and language learning. The individual has appeared in various media outlets discussing the mind's capabilities and the nature of intelligence. Contributions to understanding neurodiversity have provided insights into the lives of individuals with similar cognitive profiles.
Wrote 'Born on a Blue Day'
Featured in documentaries about savant syndrome
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