A case of co-occuring synesthesia, autism, prodigious talent and strong structural brain connectivity.
Andreas RiedelSimon MaierKerstin WenzlerBernd FeigeLudger Tebartz van ElstSven BölteJanina NeufeldPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
Taken together, this case study endorses the notion of a link between synesthesia, prodigious talent and autism, adding to the currently still sparse literature in this field. It provides new insights into the possible manifestations of synesthesia in individuals with ASD and its potential contribution to prodigious talents in people with an otherwise unexceptional cognitive profile. Additionally, this case impressively illustrates how synesthesia can be a key element not only of sensory perception but also social and emotional processing and contributes to existing evidence of increased brain connectivity in association with synesthesia.