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The Number Sense

Book • 1997
In 'The Number Sense', Stanislas Dehaene delves into the origins and evolution of numerical abilities, discussing how the brain is wired to recognize quantities and perform arithmetic.

The book explores the neural mechanisms behind number processing, cultural influences on numerical cognition, and the implications for education and society.

Dehaene argues that our innate number sense is fundamental to understanding mathematics and its role in human civilization.

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