Mathematical Disabilities

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acalculia
Alfonso Caramazza
Angular Gyrus
Aphasic Subjects
Arabic Digits
Arabic Numerals
Arithmetical Facts
Arthur L. Benton
Calculation Deficits
Calculation Disorders
Calculation Operations
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Charles J. Brainerd
cognitive mechanisms number processing
conservation of number
Daniel Holender
developmental dyscalculia
developmental psychology
Digit String
Elizabeth K. Warrington
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Esther G. Gonzalez
Francois Boller
Genevan School
Gerard Deloche
Gerstmann Syndrome
hemispheric processing numbers
Jordan Grafman
Lexical Primitives
LVF Advantage
mathematical cognition
Mental Abacus
Mental Arithmetic
Michael McCloskey
Minimum Addend
neuropsychology of number
number processing deficit
number processing disorders
Number Words
numerical cognition research
Parieto Occipital Lesions
Paul A. Kolers
Paul A. Spiers
Piaget
Position Errors
Ronald Peereman
RVF Advantage
Size Congruity Effect
spatial disorders mathematics
Spatial Errors
Stack Errors
Vice Versa
W. Hartje
Wernicke's Aphasia
Wernicke’s Aphasia
working memory in arithmetic
Working Memory Variables
Xavier Seron

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138594852
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1987, interest in mathematical cognition was not new in psychology. However, it was rediscovered in the 1970s under the influential work of the Genevan School. In particular, Piaget’s work on conservation, including conservation of number, profoundly influenced developmental psychologists who, working first in the Piagetian theoretical framework, began to discover a broader set of topics in mathematical cognition. In developmental psychology, the field continued to expand and covered a wide range of topics.

During the same period, however, no such evolution occurred in neuropsychology, and except for some studies around the time of publication, very little had been published on acalculia and number processing disorders. However, a more general theoretical evolution occurred in neuropsychology, mainly due to increasing collaboration between clinical and experimental neuropsychologists, on the one hand and cognitive psychologists on the other.

The objective of this book was to promote an evolution in the neuropsychology of calculation and number processing deficits and thus to introduce clinical and experimental neuropsychologists, as well as developmental and cognitive psychologists, to recent research and theoretical approaches that are of particular interest for the neuropsychological approach to mathematical cognition.

Gerard Deloche and Xavier Seron