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Imaging Study Sheds Light On Neural Origins Of Baby Talk
August 20, 2010 by NewsBot
Neural processing in the brains of parents talking to their babies may reveal secrets about early stages of language acquisition in infants. This according to findings by researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute and their collaborators, which show for the first time that experience, gender and personality affect how parents process the speech they use when addressing infants...


