About: Numerosity adaptation effect is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1223 publications have been published within this topic receiving 52080 citations.
TL;DR: This work reviews recent behavioral and neuropsychological evidence that these ontogenetically and phylogenetically shared abilities rest on two core systems for representing number, and identifies one system for representing large, approximate numerical magnitudes, and a second system for the precise representation of small numbers of individual objects.
TL;DR: This paper provides a tutorial introduction to numerical cognition, with a review of essential findings and current points of debate, and proposes a triple-code model, which assumes that numbers are mentally manipulated in an arabic, verbal or analogical magnitude code depending on the requested mental operation.
TL;DR: Six-month-old infants discriminate between large sets of objects on the basis of numerosity when other extraneous variables are controlled, provided that the sets to be discriminated differ by a large ratio.
TL;DR: An evolutionary basis for human elementary arithmetic is suggested by the finding that when participants viewed sets of items with a variable number, the bilateral intraparietal sulci responded selectively to number change.
TL;DR: This article examined how and when children come to understand the way in which counting determines numerosity and learn the meanings of the number words and found that it takes children a long time (on the order of a year) to learn how the counting system represents numerosity.