Just thinking about math can make your head hurt, study confirms
Prof. Sian Beilock finds that math anxiety prompts brain activity similar to what occurs when a person is in pain

A worksheet for math-phobic parents
Prof. Susan Levine says doing puzzles or using gestures to describe spatial relationships helps instill spatial abilities in children

Brain imaging offers clues to math anxiety
Assoc. Prof. Sian Beilock studies brain scans of students and finds shift in mindset can alleviate math anxiety
