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79: The Psychology of Math & Sudoku

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Feb 27, 2025
Explore why math can be both a breeze and a brain-buster, with insights from the psychology of horses, babies, and mathematicians. Discover the captivating journey of Sudoku, tracing its origins from ancient China to global popularity, peppered with fascinating anecdotes about animal cognition. Delve into the cognitive complexities of arithmetic, highlighting the cultural differences in math education. Plus, enjoy personal stories about love and hate for Sudoku that reveal its enchanting challenge and joy.
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Horse Number Sense vs Volume

  • Horses demonstrate number sense by choosing buckets with more apples, even if total volume is the same.
  • This suggests mammals prioritize number over volume, distinct from basic quantity estimation.
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Child Number Sense vs Counting

  • Children, like animals, possess number sense but struggle with larger numbers until developing counting strategies.
  • This distinction is crucial, as counting involves assigning one number per object, a learned skill.
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Multiplication & Mental Math

  • Multiplication relies on memorization and other strategies, not solely counting.
  • Spatial skills and a 'mental blackboard' also aid math, though capacity varies (e.g., Caroline's aphantasia).
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