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Numerosity in humans, birds and fish based in brain’s subcortex
March 21, 2017 by NewsBot
A cognitive neuroscience, through study, has addressed basic research questions about how our brains process number and magnitude and how such processes give rise to more complex mathematical thinking, answering the question: where in the brain is numerical quantity evaluation processed?