Number Representation and Arithmetic in the Human Brain

J. Volk, B. Parhami
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Abstract

The human brain as a platform for number representation and arithmetic is a complex system that involves a large bilateral network spanning multiple aspects of cognition. Numbers are encoded in the so-called “triple code” that entails verbal, quantitative, and written forms. A healthy individual's brain typically activates these regions in various capacities when performing calculations with multiplication vs. addition, exact computation vs. approximation, and large vs. small operands. In comparison to artificial systems, a human brain is likely to rely more on memorization than counting or sequential arithmetic. This review is motivated by the fact that all the attributes just cited hold potentially valuable lessons for computer engineers aiming for compact, efficient, and energy-frugal system design.
人脑中的数字表示和算术
人脑作为数字表示和算术的平台是一个复杂的系统,它涉及一个跨越多个认知方面的大型双边网络。数字以所谓的“三重密码”编码,包括口头、定量和书面形式。健康人的大脑在进行乘法与加法、精确计算与近似、大操作数与小操作数的计算时,通常会以不同的能力激活这些区域。与人工系统相比,人脑可能更多地依赖于记忆,而不是计数或顺序运算。这篇评论的动机是,刚刚引用的所有属性都为计算机工程师提供了潜在的有价值的经验,这些经验旨在设计紧凑、高效和节能的系统。
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