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Babies can detect language differences

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Baby lab reveals surprisingly early gift of gab

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From the moment they’re born, babies are highly attuned to communicate and motivated to interact. And they’re great listeners.
New research from the University of Notre Dame shows that during the first year of life, when babies spend so mu…

Categories Brain & Behavior, Uncategorized

York U study pinpoints part of brain that suppresses instinct

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TORONTO, December 22, 2010 − Research from York University is revealing which regions in the brain “fire up” when we suppress an automatic behaviour such as the urge to look at other people as we enter an elevator.
A York study, published …

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