Dear all,
Today at 4pm, Stephen Ferrigno (University of Wisconsin-Madison) will be talking about
number representations in human and non-human animals. Please, see below the title and
short abstract for his talk.
This meeting will be online (link below).
Evolutionary and developmental origins of number representations
Infants and non-human animals can discriminate more from less without counting, symbols,
or language. Although children have a sense of quantity that emerges during infancy, the
precision of this quantity discrimination does not reach adult like levels until the
teens. Here I will talk about previous work and ongoing studies testing two potential
causes for this protracted development: maturation and experience. Although these
possibilities are difficult to isolate in children, studies with non-human animals offer
unique ways of separating these factors.
Best,
Gema
Link to the online meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…
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