Humans and animals share basic abilities to represent numerosity, called number sense, which underpins human abstract numerical skills. A key feature is Spatial-Numerical Association (SNA): the association of small numbers with the left and large ones with the right space. Initially observed in human adults using symbolic numbers, SNA has been found in newborns and animals using non-symbolic numerosity. This discovery initiated a debate on the SNA’s origins: Is the use of space to represent numbers a learning outcome or an inherited predisposition? This review presents an up-to-date, comprehensive overview on systematic developments in SNA. Specifically, it 1) organizes the present literature by tracing back the emergence of SNA in humans, primates, birds and invertebrates; 2) outlines SNA modulation over the lifespan; 3) critically compares the most influential models regarding the origin and modulation of SNA; 4) expands the focus by providing evidence on SNA in arithmetic; 5) suggests future research directions. From this comprehensive overview, it emerges that a biological predisposition to associate numerosity with space is inherent in nervous systems endowed with a number sense, irrespective of their neural complexity. Strength and orientation of SNA are then modulated by ontogenetic aspects and adapted to solve contingent problems. Importantly, SNA plays a crucial role in mathematical cognition. This holistic understanding of how SNA emerges, evolves and adapts provides a new perspective from which to refine both the conceptual and methodological definitions of SNA, with important implications for the development of efficient mathematical brains.

Evolution and development of Spatial-Numerical Association: a comparative review

Rugani, Rosa
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2026

Abstract

Humans and animals share basic abilities to represent numerosity, called number sense, which underpins human abstract numerical skills. A key feature is Spatial-Numerical Association (SNA): the association of small numbers with the left and large ones with the right space. Initially observed in human adults using symbolic numbers, SNA has been found in newborns and animals using non-symbolic numerosity. This discovery initiated a debate on the SNA’s origins: Is the use of space to represent numbers a learning outcome or an inherited predisposition? This review presents an up-to-date, comprehensive overview on systematic developments in SNA. Specifically, it 1) organizes the present literature by tracing back the emergence of SNA in humans, primates, birds and invertebrates; 2) outlines SNA modulation over the lifespan; 3) critically compares the most influential models regarding the origin and modulation of SNA; 4) expands the focus by providing evidence on SNA in arithmetic; 5) suggests future research directions. From this comprehensive overview, it emerges that a biological predisposition to associate numerosity with space is inherent in nervous systems endowed with a number sense, irrespective of their neural complexity. Strength and orientation of SNA are then modulated by ontogenetic aspects and adapted to solve contingent problems. Importantly, SNA plays a crucial role in mathematical cognition. This holistic understanding of how SNA emerges, evolves and adapts provides a new perspective from which to refine both the conceptual and methodological definitions of SNA, with important implications for the development of efficient mathematical brains.
2026
   To the Origin of MATHematical aptitude: a comparative approach to highlight cognitive and neural evolution
   To Math
   Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca (MUR)
   Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4, Componente 2 – Investimento 1.1. Progetti di ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale – PRIN
   C53D23003960001

   The emergence of proto-arithmetic abilities with empty and non-empty sets
   Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca (MUR)
   Bando PRIN 2022 PNRR - DD 1409 del 14/09/2022, nell’ambito del Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4, Componente 2 – Investimento 1.1. Progetti di ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale – PRIN
   C53D23009140001

   At the roots of Spatial Numerical Association: from behavioural observation to Neural Basis
   SNANeB
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   795242

   Cognition in an Insect Brain
   COGNIBRAINS
   European Commission
   ERC Advanced Grant
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