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Animal Researcher Explores How Crows Process Mathematical Concepts

Animal researcher Andreas Nieder recently discussed how various animals, including crows, process complex mathematical concepts. His insights covered subjects such as statistical reasoning and the abstract idea of zero. This research could potentially offer new perspectives on understanding human mathematical capabilities.

By Fainaron·Jun 17, 2026 (an hour ago)·1 views
Animal Researcher Explores How Crows Process Mathematical Concepts

Animal researcher Andreas Nieder recently shared insights into how various animals process mathematical concepts. His work delves into understanding cognitive abilities related to numbers across species.

Nieder's discussion highlights specific mathematical ideas, including statistical reasoning and the concept of zero. Crows, for instance, have been observed to reliably choose options that are statistically more favorable, demonstrating an inherent ability to assess probabilities.

The ongoing research into animal numerical cognition, particularly the processing of these advanced mathematical concepts, is suggested to have implications for understanding human mathematical smarts. By studying animal capabilities, researchers aim to uncover fundamental aspects of numerical intelligence.

According to Live Science, this conversation with Andreas Nieder shed light on the sophisticated ways animals engage with mathematical principles.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Live Science. Read the original at Live Science →

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