Numerical cognition in children with cerebral palsy

Res Dev Disabil. 2021 Dec:119:104086. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.104086. Epub 2021 Sep 22.

Abstract

Children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) often perform poorly in mathematics. It is not yet clear to what extent mathematics difficulties in this clinical condition are similar to those observed in developmental dyscalculia. To better elucidate this issue, we conducted an exploratory cross-sectional study with a sample of children and adolescents with congenital brain injuries and educational history of problems in Mathematics. Fifty students aged 7-15 years, of both genders (28 males) participated in the study, 31 with typical development (TD) and 19 of whom diagnosed with spastic CP. Nine had hemiplegia and ten diplegia. Assessment procedures included a neuropsychological battery covering numerical cognition (ZAREKI-R) and working memory (AWMA) skills, and a computerized task for comparing non-symbolic magnitudes as a measure of number sense. Despite average intelligence coefficient, participants with CP underperformed the TD in five of the 12 ZAREKI-R subtests, as well as in the number sense and working memory tasks. scores were lower among hemiplegic children compared to diplegic, numerical cognition was impaired in all CP group, unveiling a dyscalculia secondary to neurodevelopmental impairments. Therefore, we can consider that mathematical learning difficulties in CP as being heterogeneous and associated with the immaturity of neuropsychological functions, with consequences for the development of numerical cognition.

Keywords: Cerebral palsy; Dyscalculia; Learning disabilities; Number sense.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Cerebral Palsy* / complications
  • Child
  • Cognition
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dyscalculia* / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mathematics