Three months on, Christopher seems to be faring better at the number-line game, going so quickly that Babtie asks him to slow down and explain his reasoning for each move
Numbers Games Devised to Aid People with "Dyscalculia": Scientific American - 0 views
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dyscalculic children tend to learn much more quickly when they talk through what they do
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also believes that Christopher's maths anxiety, a near-universal trait of child and adult dyscalculics, is fading
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A cognitive scientist who studies numerical cognition and a learning disability likened to dyslexia for mathematics works on identifying its cause as well as ways to help those who suffer from it
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After conducting some tests,
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Numbers Games Devised to Aid People with "Dyscalculia": Scientific American - 0 views
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By developing treatments for dyscalculia
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to test competing theories about the cognitive basis of numeracy. If,
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dyscalculia is at heart a deficiency of basic number sense and not of memory, attention or language, as others have proposed, then nurturing the roots of number sense should help dyscalculics
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A new technology
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might allow people who have almost completely lost the ability to move their arms or legs to communicate freely
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eye-writing technology tricks the neuromuscular machinery into doing something that is usually impossible: to voluntarily produce smooth eye movements in arbitrary directions
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