A group of Stanford researchers are harnessing the sound of mothers' voices for infants born weeks or months prematurely, ...
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Stanford research reveals the powerful role of a mother’s voice in premature babies’ development
Every story, song, or word helps their brain connect language and emotion in ways that last well beyond infancy.
Hearing a mother’s voice helps premature babies’ brains grow faster and develop stronger language connections.
A mother’s voice boosts fetal speech development. Preemies who listened to voice recordings from their moms had more ...
Stanford researchers narrowed on a special quality of a mother's voice for babies that comes with major biological benefits.
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Mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in preemies’ brains
Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to ...
Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to ...
A group of Stanford researchers are harnessing the sound of mothers' voices for infants born weeks or months prematurely, ...
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