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Why Do Some People Find Maths Difficult?

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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.

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Scans revealed that specific parts of the brain were activated, when test subjects were introduced to maths statements. Maths statements Other statements

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