What do you think about math? Do you feel that you are bad at math? If you are like a good portion of the population, then you are not alone in thinking that you are bad at math but what is it about the human brain’s weakness for numbers and what does it mean for your cognitive health?

Bad At Math? What The Human Brain’s Weakness For Numbers Means For Your Cognitive Health #dyscalculia
You may have been born with a natural math learning obstacle.
Research now shows that being bad at math might not be just an academic weakness but it could actually be a learning obstacle that you might be born with. Through the research the findings found just how different a brain is for someone that has strength in math and for those that don’t have strengths in math. To learn more about this study and its findings, read more in this article.
Math disabilities and dyslexia may be related to cognitive problems because learning depends on the brain’s procedural and declarative memory systems.
"Key Takeaways:
Being “bad at math” in school may have not been just “being bad at math”, but rather a learning disability.
Many people struggle with numbers and math the way that students with dyslexia struggle with reading letters and reading.
Researchers found that disorders such as math disabilities and Dyslexia may be a problem with the declarative system in the human brain.

