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Medical Xpress: Infant exposure to brief auditory cues can support language development

Infant exposure to brief auditory cues can support language development

By mliu@raptventures.com
Jul 6, 2023, 05:28 AMUpdated Feb 15, 2025, 11:08 PM

June 30, 2023 – Although it’s well-known that music and speech boost babies’ ability to learn, there’s robust evidence that certain brief auditory cues in an infant’s environments are analyzed by the developing brain and used to guide the formation of networks involved in language processing.

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