Núñez and Fias raised concerns on whether our results demonstrate a linear number-space mapping. Patro and Nuerk urge caution on the use of animal models to understand the origin (cultural vs. biological) of the orientation of spatial–numerical association. Here, we discuss why both objections are unfounded.
Experimental Evidence From Newborn Chicks Enriches Our Knowledge on Human Spatial–Numerical Associations / Rugani, Rosa; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Priftis, Konstantinos; Regolin, Lucia. - In: COGNITIVE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0364-0213. - STAMPA. - 41:8(2017), pp. 2275-2279. [10.1111/cogs.12523]
Experimental Evidence From Newborn Chicks Enriches Our Knowledge on Human Spatial–Numerical Associations
Rugani, Rosa;Vallortigara, Giorgio;
2017-01-01
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Núñez and Fias raised concerns on whether our results demonstrate a linear number-space mapping. Patro and Nuerk urge caution on the use of animal models to understand the origin (cultural vs. biological) of the orientation of spatial–numerical association. Here, we discuss why both objections are unfounded.File in questo prodotto:
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