2017
DOI: 10.3991/ijep.v7i4.7434
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A Neuropsychological Approach of Developmental Dyscalculia and a Screening Test Via a Web Application

Abstract: Abstract-Traditional definitions of Developmental Dyscalculia state that a child must substantially underachieve on mathematical abilities tests relative to the level expected for the given age, education and intelligence. However, current cognitive developmental neuropsychological studies suggest that not only the core numerical but also the cognitive skills of children with developmental dyscalculia present deficits. The main aim of the proposed research protocol was to construct a battery of six tests that … Show more

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“…Some screeners include both domain-specific and domain-general abilities. Zygouris, Vlachos, Dadaliaris, et al (2017) [ 157 ] developed a screener that includes both the domain-specific abilities of calculation, numerical concepts, and problem-solving and the domain-general abilities of visual discrimination, working memory, and inhibition. Eteng-Uket (2023) [ 158 ] developed a dyscalculia test in Nigeria, which included the domain-specific abilities of number sense and arithmetic operations, and the domain-general ability of working memory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some screeners include both domain-specific and domain-general abilities. Zygouris, Vlachos, Dadaliaris, et al (2017) [ 157 ] developed a screener that includes both the domain-specific abilities of calculation, numerical concepts, and problem-solving and the domain-general abilities of visual discrimination, working memory, and inhibition. Eteng-Uket (2023) [ 158 ] developed a dyscalculia test in Nigeria, which included the domain-specific abilities of number sense and arithmetic operations, and the domain-general ability of working memory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of computer-based neuropsychological assessment has been significantly increased in clinical diagnosis practice across a variety of specialties, including the evaluation of neuroscience and cognition learning disabilities [27], human computer biological signals interaction [28], and neurologic patients [29]. It is possible to precisely control variables for measuring cognitive functions, such as reaction time, correct or incorrect responses, error types, and the administration of direct stimuli, when using computer-based neuropsychological assessment to diagnose various clinical disorders in neuroscience [27]. Children today appear to be more engaged in their education, since they have access to electronic tools to help them with their homework [27].…”
Section: Assessment Of Efsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, GeoGebra allows updating the activities of Mathematics courses because this web application facilitates the creation of graphs and the identification of coordinates for linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions (Salas-Rueda & Salas-Rueda, 2019). The benefits of web applications in the educational field are the consultation with information, interaction with school content and active participation of the students from any location (Choiriyah et al, 2022;Zygouris et al, 2017).…”
Section: Online Learning During the Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%