Babies are considerably more likely to participate in "baby talk" when dealing with artificial things than when interacting with natural ones, according to a study.
According to research, babies are much more likely to engage in "baby talk" while interacting with artificial things than when interacting with natural ones.
Washington [US], January 9 (ANI): A team of international researchers recently applied a number of techniques to examine if infants with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) listen when mothers talk.
California [US], January 5 (ANI): A team of researchers employed a number of techniques to pinpoint the regions of the brain responsible for a child's response to baby talk.
Florida [US], December 11, (ANI): According to a recent study, when parents baby talk with their infants, they may be helping them learn to produce speech.