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The Brain's Precision in Detecting Small Quantities

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

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A recent study conducted by the University of Tübingen, University of Bonn, and University Hospital Bonn has shed light on how our brains perceive different quantities of objects. The research reveals that our brains employ two distinct mechanisms for number processing: "subitizing" for quick and accurate perception of smaller numbers (four and under), and a less precise estimation method for larger numbers (five and above). Neurons dedicated to smaller numbers are more selective and precise, inhibiting nearby neurons to reduce error, a mechanism not present for larger numbers. This research could potentially contribute to a better understanding of developmental disorders like dyscalculia.

Cracking the Code: Understanding How the Brain Processes Numbers.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

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Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have developed a new method to measure human brain activity at the cellular level, using microelectrodes during "awake" brain surgery. The researchers found that individual neurons in the human brain specialize in handling specific numbers, becoming especially active when their "preferred" number is presented. This breakthrough brings us a step closer to understanding the mechanisms of cognitive functions. The development of the procedure was possible due to patients with brain tumors who agreed to have sensors implanted and performed test tasks during their surgeries.