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This lecture explores specialized cognitive mechanisms for number processing, distinguishing between a small number system for quantities up to three or four, which allows for immediate and precise recognition without counting, and a large number system for greater quantities, characterized by approximate representations governed by Weber's Law, where discriminability depends on the relative difference between quantities.
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This lecture explores specialized cognitive mechanisms for number processing, distinguishing between a small number system for quantities up to three or four, which allows for immediate and precise recognition without counting, and a large number system for greater quantities, characterized by approximate representations governed by Weber's Law, where discriminability depends on the relative difference between quantities.