Description
The ability to represent approximate quantities appears to be phylogenetically widespread, but the selective pressures and proximate mechanisms favouring this ability remain unknown. We analysed quantity discrimination data from 672 subjects across 33 b...
| Date made available | 2021 |
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| Publisher | The Royal Society |
Research output
- 1 Article
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The evolution of quantitative sensitivity
Bryer, M. A. H., Koopman, S. E., Cantlon, J. F., Piantadosi, S. T., MacLean, E. L., Baker, J. M., Beran, M. J., Jones, S. M., Jordan, K. E., Mahamane, S., Nieder, A., Perdue, B. M., Range, F., Stevens, J. R., Tomonaga, M., Ujfalussy, D. J. & Vonk, J., 2022, In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 377, 1844, 20200529.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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