Paying less attention to faces is one of the key markers of autism spectrum disorder. But while researchers have begun to ...
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Babies' Social Brain Network Is Fully Active at Birth, Study Finds
For newborns, everything is new. We all love seeing babies react to things, they smile at things, get scared and cry etc.
A new study reveals that the brain’s social perception pathway—a network that processes faces, gaze, and speech—is already active at birth or shortly thereafter.
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