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Babies with bilingual moms process sound differently

Babies with multilingual mothers process sound differently in their brains and are more sensitive to a wider range of pitches, according to a study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

Listening to music during pregnancy benefits the baby s brain s ability to encode speech sounds

Prenatal musical exposure increases baby s ability for neuronal encoding of speech sounds

Newborns do not fully distinguish different vocal sounds, shows study

Newborns do not fully distinguish different vocal sounds, shows study People s ability to perceive speech sounds has been deeply studied, specially during someone s first year of life, but what happens during the first hours after birth? Are babies born with innate abilities to perceive speech sounds, or do neural encoding processes need to age for some time? Researchers from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBNeuro) and the Sant Joan de Déu Research Institute (IRSJD) have created a new methodology to try to answer this basic question on human development. The results, published in the Nature s open-access journal

Can a newborn s brain discriminate speech sounds?

Can a newborn’s brain discriminate speech sounds? People’s ability to perceive speech sounds has been deeply studied, specially during someone’s first year of life, but what happens during the first hours after birth? Are babies born with innate abilities to perceive speech sounds, or do neural encoding processes need to age for some time? Researchers from the Institute of Neurosciences of the UB (UBNeuro) and the Sant Joan de Déu Research Institute (IRSJD) have created a new methodology to try to answer this basic question on human development. The results, published in the Nature’s open-access journal 

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