Why Do Some People Find Maths Difficult?
By means of brain scans, neuroscientists have spotted the small brain area dedicated to learning maths, counting, and making calculations.
The “maths centre” is located in the parietal lobe. Due to genetic mutations, it is not equally welldeveloped in all people, resulting in maths seeming like nonsense to some.
According to scientists, about 6 % of the population find numbers and maths difficult. Moreover, scientists have discovered a statistical link between word blindness and number blindness. However, the question of why maths is more difficult for some people than for others has by no means been fully investigated.