Why try saving the ANS? An alternative proposal.

Behav Brain Sci

Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences (CRCN), Université Libre de Bruxelles and UNI-ULB Neurosciences Institute,CP122,1050

Published: January 2017

Leibovich et al. propose that continuous magnitudes and a number sense are used holistically to judge numerosity. We point out that their proposal is incomplete and implausible: incomplete, as it does not explain how continuous magnitudes are calculated; implausible, as it cannot explain performance in estimation tasks. We propose that we do not possess a number sense. Instead, we assume that numerosity judgments are accomplished by weighing the different continuous magnitudes constituting numerosity.

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