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English: The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) helps children understand the meaning of numbers. It is located at the back of the brain, in an area called the parietal lobe, which is the area colored in light yellow. The IPS is highlighted in orange in the picture. The brain picture on the left is a picture of a brain taken using a magnetic resonance imaging scanner. The brain picture on the right is a cartoon brain.
Date Published online: 24 April 2014.
Source Bugden S and Ansari D (2014) When Your Brain Cannot Do 2 + 2: A Case of Developmental Dyscalculia. Front Young Minds. 2:8. doi: 10.3389/frym.2014.00008 http://www.kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frym.2014.00008
Author Bugden S and Ansari D

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