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Note that this is an automatically generated podcast containing some inaccuracies. This lecture examines the large number system in humans and animals, highlighting Weber's Law as a driving principle. The discussion covers experimental evidence for this law in number discrimination and estimation, and proposes that it arises from the brain's limited precision when representing a wide range of quantities. Furthermore, the lecture explores individual differences in large number processing, demonstrating a correlation between Weber ratios and mathematical performance. This podcast has been generated automatically and contains some inaccuracies.
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