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Your brain finds it easy to size up four objects but not five — here’s why

www.nature.com Your brain finds it easy to size up four objects but not five — here’s why

Neuron activity shows that the brain uses different systems for counting up to four, and for five or more.

Your brain finds it easy to size up four objects but not five — here’s why

An experiment found that the brain uses one set of neural circuits to identify the numbers 1–4; these circuits are very specific to their own numbers. A separate set of circuits respond to the numbers 5–9; these are less precise, and are activated by adjacent numbers.

For this reason, it is easier to determine when there are four things than to determine there are five things.

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