Second-order characteristics don't favor a number-representing ANS.
Stefan BuijsmanPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
Clarke and Beck argue that the ANS doesn't represent non-numerical magnitudes because of its second-order character. A sensory integration mechanism can explain this character as well, provided the dumbbell studies involve interference from systems that segment by objects such as the Object Tracking System. Although currently equal hypotheses, I point to several ways the two can be distinguished.
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