International audienceStudies of sequence learning have outlined one possible mechanism by which complex mental representations are constructed out of simpler primitives: the human ability to extract complex nested structures from sequential inputs.Experiments in infants, preschoolers, and adults without access to education have demonstrated the existence of innate “core knowledge” for space, endowing humans with spontaneous intuitions of geometry.The question therefore arises whether a capacity for the internal representation and manipulation of nested sequences also underlies the acquisition of mathematics.We propose to formalize the human sensitivity to mathematical rules through a “language of thought” that allows the formation of co...
As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms;...
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric shapes ...
Perception has structure. Aspects of this structure are relevant for image-based geometrical objects...
International audienceStudies of sequence learning have outlined one possible mechanism by which com...
International audienceFast comprehension of embedded geometrical primitives and rules in human adult...
International audienceIn adults, preschoolers and uneducated Munduruku Indians, we assess the compre...
International audienceDuring language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from ...
During language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from sequential inputs. He...
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Fil: Amalric. Marie. 1 Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, CEA DSV/I2BM, INSERM, Université Paris-Sud, Univ...
How does the human brain support abstract concepts such as seven or square? Studies of non-human ani...
Abstract While most animals have a sense of number, only humans have developed symbolic systems to d...
AbstractRecent studies concerning mathematical cognition show that we may find mathematical cognitiv...
Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidea...
Geometrical activities for young children cannot be oriented towards the `ready-made' products like ...
As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms;...
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric shapes ...
Perception has structure. Aspects of this structure are relevant for image-based geometrical objects...
International audienceStudies of sequence learning have outlined one possible mechanism by which com...
International audienceFast comprehension of embedded geometrical primitives and rules in human adult...
International audienceIn adults, preschoolers and uneducated Munduruku Indians, we assess the compre...
International audienceDuring language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from ...
During language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from sequential inputs. He...
Article Authors Metrics Comments Media Coverage Ab...
Fil: Amalric. Marie. 1 Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, CEA DSV/I2BM, INSERM, Université Paris-Sud, Univ...
How does the human brain support abstract concepts such as seven or square? Studies of non-human ani...
Abstract While most animals have a sense of number, only humans have developed symbolic systems to d...
AbstractRecent studies concerning mathematical cognition show that we may find mathematical cognitiv...
Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidea...
Geometrical activities for young children cannot be oriented towards the `ready-made' products like ...
As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms;...
In various cultures and at all spatial scales, humans produce a rich complexity of geometric shapes ...
Perception has structure. Aspects of this structure are relevant for image-based geometrical objects...