Cipolotti L, de Lacy Costello A
Brook General Hospital, London.
Cortex. 1995 Sep;31(3):433-49. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(13)80058-5.
We report the case of a patient, C.B., with a calculation impairment. His performance on simple division problems was severely impaired while his performance on simple and complex addition, subtraction and multiplication problems was largely spared. The patient was also found to be impaired in solving simple arithmetical problems such as Nx? = M. The implications of these findings for the organization of arithmetical facts are discussed.