"Subitise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Subitise" is a verb that means to estimate or guess the number of small objects in a group without counting them one by one. It is often referred to as "estimating the numerosity" of a collection of small objects. This skill is also known as "approximate number sense" or "numerical perception".
The subiculum (plural: subiculi) is a layer of longitudinal laminae situated within the hippocampus, a region of the brain involved in memory and emotion regulation. It lies beneath the dentate gyrus, another component of the hippocampus, and is connected to the entorhinal cortex and the parahippocampal gyrus.
Throughout the middle or deep part of something, especially referring to a layer under the surface of a blood vessel.
Subitizing is the ability to immediately recognize and identify the number of items, without the need for counting. It's the fastest way of getting a mental count of a small number of items, typically fewer than 4, and is often referred to as "instant number sense" or "number sense intuition."