BACKGROUND: The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional space, is a fundamental concept in mathematics, but its cognitive origins are uncertain. Two defining criteria of the number line are that (i) there is a mapping of each individual number (or numerosity) under consideration onto a specific location on the line, and (ii) that the mapping defines a unidimensional space representing numbers with a metric--a distance function. It has been proposed that the number line is based on a spontaneous universal human intuition, rooted directly in brain evolution, that maps number magnitude to linear space with a metric. To date, no culture lacking this intuition has been documented. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By m...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
All humans share a universal, evolutionarily ancient approximate number system (ANS) that estimates ...
The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional space, is a fundamental con...
Two key mathematical concepts, the line and the number, are considered in terms of the cultural cont...
International audienceThe mapping of numbers onto space is fundamental to measurement and to mathema...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
Approximate processing of numerosities is a universal and preverbal skill, while exact number proces...
This thesis belongs to the study of the nature of human numerical cognition. In particular, it focus...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
In industrialized groups, adults implicitly map numbers, time, and size onto space according to cult...
In this study, we test whether children whose culture lacks counting words and counting practices, u...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive tha...
Several authors (e.g. Dehaene, 1997) have proposed that mathematical concepts build upon an evolved ...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
All humans share a universal, evolutionarily ancient approximate number system (ANS) that estimates ...
The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional space, is a fundamental con...
Two key mathematical concepts, the line and the number, are considered in terms of the cultural cont...
International audienceThe mapping of numbers onto space is fundamental to measurement and to mathema...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
Approximate processing of numerosities is a universal and preverbal skill, while exact number proces...
This thesis belongs to the study of the nature of human numerical cognition. In particular, it focus...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
In industrialized groups, adults implicitly map numbers, time, and size onto space according to cult...
In this study, we test whether children whose culture lacks counting words and counting practices, u...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive tha...
Several authors (e.g. Dehaene, 1997) have proposed that mathematical concepts build upon an evolved ...
Do numbers exist? Most of the answers to this question presented in the literature of the last decad...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
All humans share a universal, evolutionarily ancient approximate number system (ANS) that estimates ...