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Rapid learning of a phonemic discrimination in the first hours of life

Psychology

Rapid learning of a phonemic discrimination in the first hours of life

Y. J. Wu, X. Hou, et al.

This fascinating study, conducted by Yan Jing Wu and colleagues, reveals how neonates quickly adapt their brain's neural mechanisms to discriminate phonemes, showcasing remarkable neuroplastic changes with just five hours of postnatal exposure to vowel sounds.

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