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Dyscalculia

2014
Abstract Knowledge of mathematics is important for the individual and for society. For the affected individual, low numeracy causes daily difficulties, and, similar to low literacy, is a handicap for life chances. It constitutes an impediment to employability, reduces lifetime earnings, and is a risk factor for depression.
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Learning disabilities: Developmental dyscalculia

2020
Developmental dyscalculia (DD) is a developmental learning disability that manifests as a persistent difficulty in comprehending even the most basic numeric and arithmetic concepts, despite normal intelligence and schooling opportunities. Given the predominant use of numbers in modern society, this condition can pose major challenges in the sufferer's ...
Castaldi, Elisa   +2 more
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Procedural Dyscalculia and Number Fact Dyscalculia: Double Dissociation in Developmental Dyscalculia

Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1991
Abstract Traditional developmental models describe a series of sequenced stages and interpret developmental disorders in terms of arrested development. Two different cases of developmental dyscalculia are described which cannot both be explained against the same stage model of the development of arithmetical skill.
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Dyscalculia In Children

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1991
A E, O'Hare, J K, Brown, K, Aitken
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Dyscalculia

Archives of Neurology, 1961
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Developmental Dyscalculia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1968
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Dyscalculia

2011
Nava R. Silton, Denise E. Maricle
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Dyscalculia

2017
Eleazar Eusebio   +2 more
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Dyscalculia

2013
Aaron Stabel   +98 more
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