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The approximate number system represents rational numbers: The special case of an empty set
Michal Pinhas1, Rut Zaks-Ohayon2,3, Joseph Tzelgov2,3,4
1Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ariel University, Ariel40700, Israel. michalpi@ariel.ac.ilhttps://pinhaslab.com.
Abstract:
We agree with Clarke and Beck that the approximate number system represents rational numbers, and we demonstrate our support by highlighting the case of the empty set - the non-symbolic manifestation of zero. It is particularly interesting because of its perceptual and semantic uniqueness, and its exploration reveals fundamental new insights about how numerical information is represented.
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