[Symptomatology of dyscalculia in the presence of cortical lesions (author's transl)]
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[Symptomatology of dyscalculia in the presence of cortical lesions (author's transl)]
Abstract
The authors examine the function of calculation in 26 patients presenting lateral local cortical lesions. They analyse the symptomatology of acalculia in relation to the location and lateral position of the lesion, and define the influence of concomitant constructive apraxia or aphasia before proposing a method for the classification of calculating disorders.
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