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- who: Maria Loconsole from the Gd`Annunzio University of Chieti and Pescara, Italy have published the research: Asymmetric number-space association leads to more efficient processing of congruent information in domestic chicks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Given that individual recognition among chicks relies primarily on conspecifics` face and head features, the original study aimed to assess whether individual processing of face-like artificial stimuli affected numerical discrimination, in a complex proto-arithmetic task 1+1+1 vs. 1+1+1+1. The authors provide evidence of SNA supporting performance in complex discriminations.
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