Numbers appear everywhere in our daily life. Humans and animals share the ability to process non-symbolic number information (numerosity, i.e. the set size of a group of items), which helps to guide behavior and decision. Numerosity perception, resembling primary sensory perception, is considered a “number sense” across species and relates to the unique symbolic numerical cognition in humans. Converging evidence shows that single neurons tuned to specific numerosities (i.e. preferred numerosity), and that numerosity-selective neural populations organized systematically as topographic maps in human brain. Psychophysics studies have shown phenomena such as subitizing (< 4 items), attention and adaptation effects in numerosity perception (Chap...
Abstract Number sense, the ability to decipher quantity, forms the foundation for mathematical cogni...
Numerosity is the set size of a group of items. Numerosity perception is a trait shared across numer...
Humans and other animal species are endowed with the ability to sense, represent, and mentally manip...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide human and animals' behavior and decisions....
In our daily lives, we have to process information about all kinds of quantities such as the set siz...
Perceiving numerosity, i.e. the set size of a group of items, is an evolutionarily preserved ability...
Humans and many animals can distinguish between stimuli that differ in numerosity, the number of obj...
Sensory and motor cortices each contain multiple topographic maps with the structure of sensory orga...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide behaviour and decisions. Non-symbolic nume...
Humans and many animals analyze sensory information to estimate quantities that guide behavior and d...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide behavior and decisions. Previous studies h...
Animals and humans are able to quickly and effortlessly estimate the number of items in a set: their...
Ever since the discovery of the ‘number neurons’, the neural representation of quantity in the brain...
Abstract Number sense, the ability to decipher quantity, forms the foundation for mathematical cogni...
Numerosity is the set size of a group of items. Numerosity perception is a trait shared across numer...
Humans and other animal species are endowed with the ability to sense, represent, and mentally manip...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide human and animals' behavior and decisions....
In our daily lives, we have to process information about all kinds of quantities such as the set siz...
Perceiving numerosity, i.e. the set size of a group of items, is an evolutionarily preserved ability...
Humans and many animals can distinguish between stimuli that differ in numerosity, the number of obj...
Sensory and motor cortices each contain multiple topographic maps with the structure of sensory orga...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide behaviour and decisions. Non-symbolic nume...
Humans and many animals analyze sensory information to estimate quantities that guide behavior and d...
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide behavior and decisions. Previous studies h...
Animals and humans are able to quickly and effortlessly estimate the number of items in a set: their...
Ever since the discovery of the ‘number neurons’, the neural representation of quantity in the brain...
Abstract Number sense, the ability to decipher quantity, forms the foundation for mathematical cogni...
Numerosity is the set size of a group of items. Numerosity perception is a trait shared across numer...
Humans and other animal species are endowed with the ability to sense, represent, and mentally manip...