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It's a bit more complicated than that...
A senior economist at the Bank of England noticed that dogs are able to catch Frisbees without being able to spot, let along understand or explain, that when they do that they are solving simultaneous partial differential equations in what passes for their doggy brain.I don't do numbers if I can help it (a bit dyscalculic), but isn't this (trigonometry) what most people do unconsciously when planning their trajectory for crossing a road? We recognise the speed of approaching vehicles and adjust the angle/length of crossing route accordingly. I probably haven't explained that very well, but it intrigues me that most of the time we do this effortlessly.
He presented a paper on the subject at a very obscure banking regulation conference in the Southern US and thereby caused a major storm among those who risk-manage and regulate financial services firms across the world.