October 17, 2011 — Parental talk in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) proved a strong predictor of infant vocalizations at 32 weeks and conversational turns at 32 and 36 weeks in preterm infants ...
A psychologist found that a baby's first sweet sounds and early attempts at forming words are directly linked to the baby's heart rate. The soft, gentle murmurs of a baby's first expressions, like ...
Babies babble squeals and growls in clustering patterns observable from birth through the first year
In the first large-scale observation with human coding of infant vocalizations using all-day home recordings, babies of all ages from birth up to a year old squealed and growled in significant cluster ...
Wearable digital recording devices are used to capture day-long home audio recordings of each infant's natural language environment. In the first large-scale observation with human coding of infant ...
The soft, gentle murmurs of a baby's first expressions, like little whispers of joy and wonder to doting parents, are actually signs that the baby's heart is working rhythmically in concert with ...
The relationship with our babies can often be seen as a dance—a give-and-take of eye contact, touch, gestures, and emotions between parent and child. This metaphorical dance finds its scientific ...
Jeremy I. Borjon, University of Houston assistant professor of psychology is reporting in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that a baby's first sweet sounds and early attempts at forming ...
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