Monday, July 28, 2014

Babies Recognize Familiar Rhyme in the Womb

Babies in the womb begin to respond to the rhythm of a familiar nursery rhyme by 34 weeks gestational age and are able to remember a set rhyme just before birth, according to new research by the University of Florida. The study also highlights the important role of the mother’s voice in the baby’s learning capabilities.
For the study, published in the journal Infant Behavior and Development, pregnant women...
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