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  2. Dyscalculia - Wikipedia

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    Brain activity in this region during such tasks has been linked to overall arithmetic performance, [50] indicating that numerical and working memory functions may converge in the intraparietal sulcus. However, working memory problems are confounded with domain-general learning difficulties, thus these deficits may not be specific to dyscalculia ...

  3. Ronit Kark - Wikipedia

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    Ronit Kark (Hebrew: ⁨רונית קרק⁩) is a full professor of leadership and organizational psychology in the Department of Psychology at Bar-Ilan University, [1] Israel, and the founder and former director of the 'Gender in the Field' Graduate Program at the Gender Studies department of Bar-Ilan.

  4. File:Bird-lore (IA birdlore09nati).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Vols. 7-36 include the Society's reports, 1905-34 Vols. 5-28 include its educational leaflets Vols. for Sept. 1939-Dec. 1946 issued in 2 sections

  5. Talk:Dyscalculia - Wikipedia

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    This isn't dyscalculia, this describes dyslexia: dyslexia doesn't "become" dyscalculia because the symbols being misinterpreted represent numbers rather than sounds - problems with alphanumeric recognition are dyslexia. Dyscalculia is an inability to compute numbers, pure and simple: for the dyscalculic, 4+7 is as much mental arithmetic as 346÷13.

  6. Acalculia - Wikipedia

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    Acalculia is associated with lesions of the parietal lobe (especially the angular gyrus) and the frontal lobe and can be an early sign of dementia.Acalculia is sometimes observed as a "pure" deficit, but is commonly observed as one of a constellation of symptoms, including agraphia, finger agnosia and right-left confusion, after damage to the left angular gyrus, known as Gerstmann syndrome.

  7. Avian brain - Wikipedia

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    Brains of an emu, a kiwi, a barn owl, and a pigeon, with visual processing areas labelled. The avian brain is the central organ of the nervous system in birds. Birds possess large, complex brains, which process, integrate, and coordinate information received from the environment and make decisions on how to respond with the rest of the body.

  8. HVC (avian brain region) - Wikipedia

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    HVC is located in the caudal nidopallium.It projects to the song motor pathway via the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA) and to the Anterior Forebrain Pathway via the basal ganglia nucleus Area X. [1] It receives recurrent motor activity through the thalamic nucleus Uvaformis (Uva) and input from the auditory system through projections from the caudalateral mesopallium (CMM) and through ...

  9. Ronit Roy - Wikipedia

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    Ronit Bose Roy (born 11 October 1965) is an Indian actor who works primarily in Hindi television and films and Bengali films. One of the highest paid television actor in India, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] he has earned numerous accolades including a Filmfare Award , five ITA Awards , and six Indian Telly Awards .