Arithmetical reasoning ability has been investigated
in a group study of patients with unilateral cerebral lesions.
Two series of 38 and 39 patients, who had suffered unilateral
cerebral lesions of the right and left cerebral hemisphere,
respectively, were investigated. They completed a neuropsychological
battery that included a test of computation (Graded Difficulty
Arithmetic, GDA; Jackson & Warrington, 1986), and a
new test of numerical series completion (Arithmetical Reasoning
Test, ART). Whereas the left-hemisphere lesion group were
markedly more impaired on the GDA compared to both the
right-hemisphere lesion group and a standardization sample,
both lesion groups were equally severely impaired on the
ART. It is suggested that the abstraction of numerical
relations, which is essential to numerical series completion,
relies on the integrity of the right hemisphere. A global
model of arithmetic processing that incorporates these
findings is proposed. (JINS, 1997, 3,
260–268.)