Acalculia (simple written calculations)

Acalculia

Acalculia
Acalculia (not to be confused with dyscalculia) is an acquired impairment in which patients have difficulty performing simple mathematical tasks, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying and even simply stating which of two numbers is larger. Acalculia is distinguished from dyscalculia in that acalculia is acquired late in life due to neurological injury such as stroke, while dyscalculia is a specific developmental disorder first observed during the acquisition of mathematical knowledge. The name comes from the Greek "a" meaning "not" and Latin "calculare", which means "to count".

Acalculia (simple written calculations) - List of case studies

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Informally : slight dysgraphia , some acalculia in simple written calculations with preservation of arithmetic rules.   ...

List of Symptoms

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