The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium (technical) » Mathematics and physics for understanding nature, life and their computation capabilities

[21a-F211-1~8] Mathematics and physics for understanding nature, life and their computation capabilities

Sat. Sep 21, 2019 9:00 AM - 12:50 PM F211 (F211)

Seiya Kasai(Hokkaido Univ.), Makoto Naruse(NICT)

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

[21a-F211-3] Mathematical reasoning and its evolutionary basis: viewed from optimal foraging theory and core knowledge

Toshiya Matsushima1 (1.Hokkaido Univ.)

Keywords:cognitive development, optimal foraging theory, economical decision rule

Numerical cognition is not unique to human, but is found wide in many animals such as those showing the same-difference concept and the small number arithmetic. However, our understanding of the underlying computational processes and responsible neural networks yet remain premature. In the present talk, I will review recent findings on the strict economical rules that newly hatched naïve chicks in terms of optimal foraging theory as the framework. I would discuss how the arithmetic of discrete small numbers could arise from the common cognitive modules.