Thursday, November 10, 2005

When it comes to babies learning language, the eyes have it


Filed under: Language acquisition

Infants begin pulling off an amazing feat sometime in the final three months of their first year of life. They learn an important social interaction by following the gaze of an adult, a step that scientists believe gives babies a leg up on understanding language.

Read the full article at EurekAlert


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