Menu
Inshorts
For the best experience use inshorts app on your smartphone
inshortsinshorts
Study reveals why some children struggle with maths
short by Shalini ojha / on Saturday, 21 February, 2026
According to a Stanford study, brain scans of children who have a maths learning disability showed less neural activity in the middle frontal gyrus, which sustains and directs attention. Less activity was also found in their anterior cingulate cortex, which helps in detecting mistakes. Children who struggle with maths show specific difficulties with symbolic numbers, co-author Hyesang Chang said.
read more at Stanford Report