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发育性计算障碍及其矫治的神经认知研究

Neurocognitive accounts of developmental dyscalculia and its remediation.

作者信息

Iuculano T

机构信息

Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Laboratory, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United States.

出版信息

Prog Brain Res. 2016;227:305-33. doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.04.024. Epub 2016 Jun 11.

Abstract

Numbers are one of the most pervasive stimulus categories in our environment and an integral foundation of modern society. Yet, up to 20% of individuals fail to understand, represent, and manipulate numbers and form the basis of arithmetic, a condition termed developmental dyscalculia (DD). Multiple cognitive and neural systems including those that serve numerical, mnemonic, visuospatial, and cognitive control functions have independently been implicated in the etiology of DD, yet most studies have not taken a comprehensive or dynamic view of the disorder. This chapter supports the view of DD as a multifaceted neurodevelopmental disorder that is the result of multiple aberrancies at one or multiple levels of the information processing hierarchy, which supports successful arithmetic learning, and suggests that interventions should target all these systems to achieve successful outcomes, at the behavioral and neural levels.

摘要

数字是我们周围环境中最普遍的刺激类别之一,也是现代社会不可或缺的基础。然而,高达20%的人无法理解、表征和运算数字,无法形成算术基础,这种情况被称为发育性计算障碍(DD)。包括那些负责数字、记忆、视觉空间和认知控制功能的多个认知和神经系统都被独立地认为与DD的病因有关,但大多数研究并未对该障碍采取全面或动态的观点。本章支持将DD视为一种多方面的神经发育障碍的观点,它是支持成功算术学习的信息处理层次结构的一个或多个层面上多种异常的结果,并表明干预措施应针对所有这些系统,以在行为和神经层面上取得成功结果。

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