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Impact of attentional dysfunction in dyscalculia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1999

Ronald L Lindsay
Affiliation:
Nisonger Center UAP, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Terry Tomazic
Affiliation:
Department of Research Methodology, St Louis University, St Louis, MO
Melvin D Levine
Affiliation:
Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Pasquale J Accardo
Affiliation:
Westchester Institute for Human Development, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
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Abstract

Significant educational delays, even in the absence of cognitive-processing deficits, can be attributed to the inability to sustain attention. The relation between dyslexia and attention deficits is well established. Although research on the relation between dyscalculia and attention deficits is limited, evidence is mounting for a pivotal relation between these two disorders. Indeed, attention deficits may be more strongly associated with dyscalculia than with dyslexia.

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© 1999 Mac Keith Press

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