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Recent findings in cognitive neuroscience are also beginning to unravel how the body perceives magnitudes through sensory-motor systems. Variations in size, speed, quantity and duration, are registered in the brain by electro-chemical changes in neurons. The neurons that respond to these different magnitudes share a common neural network. In a survey of this research, cognitive neuroscientists Domenica Bueti and Vincent Walsh tell us that the brain does not treat temporal perception, spatial perception and perceived quantity as different.
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Recent
findings
in
cognitive
neuroscience
are
also
beginning
to
unravel
how
the
body
perceives
magnitudes
through
sensory-motor
systems.
Variations
in
size,
speed,
quantity
and
duration,
are
registered
in
the
brain
by
electro-chemical
changes
in
neurons.
The
neurons
that
respond
to
these
different
magnitudes
share
a
common
neural
network.
In
a
survey
of
this
research,
cognitive
neuroscientists
Domenica
Bueti
and
Vincent
Walsh
tell
us
that
the
brain
does
not
treat
temporal
perception,
spatial
perception
and
perceived
quantity
as
different.