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my name is Daniel Ansari Im a professor at the University of Western Ontario in Canada and Im really fascinated by how children learn numbers we know from a long line of research that we share with animals a basic sense of quantity so if theyre two plates of food theres more food on one plate than another we can tell where theres more food animals can tell where theres more food and even very young human infants can discriminate between quantities but what sort of uniquely human is that humans learn numerical symbols such as number words Arabic numerals and these are really the product of cultural history theyre uniquely human inventions so my research program tries to understand how our brains adapt to these cultural inventions how do children learn numerical symbols because each child has to learn these arbitrary representations of number so we try to do that using a multidisciplinary research program where we draw on evidence from neuroscience psychology but we also try to ha