
Brain Uses Mathematics to Make Sense of the World
Editorials News | Sep-27-2016
The researchers from Princeton University US have claimed that the human brain is better in mathematics. The study showed that a human brain perform simple mathematics to solve the problems.
The scientists also added that gradually the brain assembles the complicated observations from the environment into simple result of the state. The whole process of computation by the brain affects the human action and decisions stated the scientists.
In fact, the scientists have also stated that the brain indirect calculations are so much better than the direct computations, said Kenneth Norman, Professor of Psychology at Princeton University in the US.
As per the analysis the brain keeps track on various possibilities that are easier than a comprehensive description of the situation but tougher than a single description. According to the research the scientists have claimed that our brain is actually pretty good at mathematics and it regularly performs complicated calculations to make sense of the world.
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