Despite a common belief, counting is not unique to humans. In fact, a vast range of animals understand numbers, helping them solve a variety

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Despite a common belief, counting is not unique to humans. In fact, a vast range of animals understand numbers, helping them solve a variety

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Lefty, righty brains count on same area for numbers
A new study debunks the popular myth that handedness plays a role in the lateralization of number processing in the brain. The study revealed, regardless of which is your dominant hand, the brain’s location for number processing is the same.