The cerebral, extra-cerebral bodily, and socio-cultural dimensions of enculturated arithmetical cognition

Arithmetical cognition is the result of enculturation. On a personal level of analysis, enculturation is a process of structured cultural learning that leads to the acquisition of evolutionarily recent, socio-culturally shaped arithmetical practices. On a sub-personal level, enculturation is realize...

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Cognition
Cognition & reasoning
Cultural learning
Developmental psychology
Disorders
Education
Epistemology
Logic
Mathematics
Metaphysics
Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Science
Plasticity
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