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Nonverbal learning disability (NVLD) is characterized by deficits in visual-spatial, math, and social skills due to difficulties reading nonverbal cues. Because of a lack of clinical consensus about how to define NVLD, it has not been included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and prevalence in the general population is unknown. These authors conducted a secondary analysis of three population-based U.S. and Canadian studies that involved neuropsychological testing of children and adolescents aged 5 to19 years. The authors used the following criteria to define NVLD:
Low visual-spatial intelligence scores (≤16th percentile) or ≥15-point discrepancy between verbal and visual-spatial abilities.
Deficits in at le…