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Frontiers in Psychology | 2017

Heterogeneity of developmental dyscalculia: Cases with different deficit profiles

Ulf Träff; Linda Olsson; Rickard Östergren; Kenny Skagerlund

Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) has long been thought to be a monolithic learning disorder that can be attributed to a specific neurocognitive dysfunction. However, recent research has increasingly recognized the heterogeneity of DD, where DD can be differentiated into subtypes in which the underlying cognitive deficits and neural dysfunctions may differ. The aim was to further understand the heterogeneity of developmental dyscalculia (DD) from a cognitive psychological perspective. Utilizing four children (8–9 year-old) we administered a comprehensive cognitive test battery that shed light on the cognitive-behavioral profile of each child. The children were compared against norm groups of aged-matched peers. Performance was then contrasted against predominant hypotheses of DD, which would also give insight into candidate neurocognitive correlates. Despite showing similar mathematical deficits, these children showed remarkable interindividual variability regarding cognitive profile and deficits. Two cases were consistent with the approximate number system deficit account and also the general magnitude-processing deficit account. These cases showed indications of having domain-general deficits as well. One case had an access deficit in combination with a general cognitive deficit. One case suffered from general cognitive deficits only. The results showed that DD cannot be attributed to a single explanatory factor. These findings support a multiple deficits account of DD and suggest that some cases have multiple deficits, whereas other cases have a single deficit. We discuss a previously proposed distinction between primary DD and secondary DD, and suggest hypotheses of dysfunctional neurocognitive correlates responsible for the displayed deficits.


Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2018

Cognitive mechanisms underlying third graders’ arithmetic skills: Expanding the pathways to mathematics model

Ulf Träff; Linda Olsson; Kenny Skagerlund; Rickard Östergren

A modified pathways to mathematics model was used to examine the cognitive mechanisms underlying arithmetic skills in third graders. A total of 269 children were assessed on tasks tapping the four pathways and arithmetic skills. A path analysis showed that symbolic number processing was directly supported by the linguistic and approximate quantitative pathways. The direct contribution from the four pathways to arithmetic proficiency varied; the linguistic pathway supported single-digit arithmetic and word problem solving, whereas the approximate quantitative pathway supported only multi-digit calculation. The spatial processing and verbal working memory pathways supported only arithmetic word problem solving. The notion of hierarchical levels of arithmetic was supported by the results, and the different levels were supported by different constellations of pathways. However, the strongest support to the hierarchical levels of arithmetic were provided by the proximal arithmetic skills.


Journal of Childhood & Developmental Disorders | 2016

Heterogeneity of Developmental Dyscalculia:Cases with Different Deficit Profiles

Ulf Träff; Linda Olsson; Rickard Östergren; Kenny Skagerlund

Context: The aim was to further understand the heterogeneity of developmental dyscalculia (DD). Utilizing four children (8-9 year-old) performance was contrasted against predominant hypotheses of DD. Case report: Despite showing similar mathematical deficits, these children showed remarkable inter-individual variability regarding cognitive profile and deficits. Two cases were consistent with the approximate number system deficit account, and the general magnitude-processing deficit account. One case had an access deficit in combination with a general cognitive deficit. One cases suffered from general cognitive deficits only. Conclusion: The results showed that DD cannot be attributed to a single explanatory factor. These findings support a multiple deficits account of DD and suggest that some cases have multiple deficits, whereas other cases have a single deficit. We discuss a previously proposed distinction between primary DD and secondary DD, and suggest hypotheses of dysfunctional neurocognitive correlates responsible for the displayed deficits.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Waste(d) potential : a socio-technical analysis of biogas production and use in Sweden

Linda Olsson; Magdalena Fallde


Transport Policy | 2015

Bridging the implementation gap: Combining backcasting and policy analysis to study renewable energy in urban road transport

Linda Olsson; Linnea Hjalmarsson; Martina Wikström; Mårten Larsson


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2015

Assessing the climate impact of district heating systems with combined heat and power production and industrial excess heat

Linda Olsson; Elisabeth Wetterlund; Mats Söderström


Cognitive Development | 2016

Developmental dyscalculia: A deficit in the approximate number system or an access deficit?

Linda Olsson; Rickard Östergren; Ulf Träff


World Renewable Energy Forum 2012, Real Science. Real Solutions. Real World, Denver, Colorado, 13-17 May 2012 | 2012

Policy for biomass utilisation in energy and transport systems : The case of biogas in Stockholm, Sweden

Linda Olsson; Linnea Hjalmarsson


Archive | 2011

Pathways to a renewable road transport system in Stockholm 2030

Linnea Hjalmarsson; Larsson Mårten; Linda Olsson; Martina Wikström


British Journal of Educational Psychology | 2017

Pathways to arithmetic fact retrieval and percentage calculation in adolescents

Ulf Träff; Kenny Skagerlund; Linda Olsson; Rickard Östergren

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Martina Wikström

Royal Institute of Technology

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Elisabeth Wetterlund

Luleå University of Technology

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Mårten Larsson

Royal Institute of Technology

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