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The criterion "Existence of Savants, Prodigies, and Other Exceptional Individuals" highlights the presence of individuals with extraordinary abilities in specific cognitive domains as evidence of distinct intelligences. Savants and prodigies often display remarkable skills in areas like music, mathematics, or art, despite potential deficits in other cognitive functions. This extraordinary proficiency in a particular area suggests that intelligences are modular and independent.