Seminar

The Numbersense

CIMeC PhD Colloquium - July 2021
1 July 2021
Start time 
5:00 pm
Zoom platform
Organizer: 
Doctorate in Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Target audience: 
UniTrento alumni
University community
UniTrento students
Attendance: 
Free
Registration email: 
Registration deadline: 
30 June 2021, 23:59
Contact person: 
Shahryar Noei
+39 0464 838617
Speaker: 
David Burr, Prof Physiological Psychology, Dept. of Neuroscience, University of Florence

Humans and many other animals can estimate rapidly and reasonably accurately the number of items in the scene. Neurophysiological studies on human and non-human primates point to the existence of a dedicated numbersense, served by specialized neural mechanisms in parietal and prefrontal cortex. Over a wide range of conditions, humans discriminate number spontaneously and directly, relatively unconfounded by related attributes such as texture-density. Like other sensory attributes, the numbersense is selectively adaptable. Cross-modal and cross-format adaptation studies show that the number sense is general, transgressing space, time and sensory modality, and closely linked with the preparation of action. Taken together, the sense of number can be considered a perceptual quale.