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Babies Show Predictive Abilities While Still in Womb
While still in the womb, babies learn how to anticipate touch, according to new research published in Developmental Psychobiology, which reports that fetuses have for the first time been observed predicting, rather than reacting to, their own hand movements towards their mouths.
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