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Q28660640-699DF15C-5ED2-4B1F-AC68-9998B2B0EE45
Q28660640-699DF15C-5ED2-4B1F-AC68-9998B2B0EE45
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Lemurs and macaques show similar numerical sensitivity
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P2860
Monkeys (macaca mulatta and cebus apella) and human adults and children (homo sapiens) compare subsets of moving stimuli based on numerosity.