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Why am I bad at maths?

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Genetics, Environment, and Mathematical Abilities

The chapter explores the interplay between genetics and environment in determining mathematical abilities, citing evidence from twin studies that suggest a significant genetic component. It discusses the concept of 'expazome' which encompasses genetic propensities and environmental exposures shaping math skills. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing math anxiety, building foundational skills, and the potential for improvement in mathematical abilities throughout one's life.

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