Emotion Is What I learn First - Baby
"Emotion is one of the first things babies pick up on in their social world," said BYU psychology professor Ross Flom Brigham Young University who conducted a study to reveal quick learning abilities of infants.The research revealed the fact that infants respond actively in recognizing the different sounds made by dogs. The experiment involved the alternate display of the aggressive and cohort picture and barking of the same dog for just one time. The exciting part of it was that the kids recognized them correctly by taking the gander on the right picture when displayed the second time. Research on this type help them have a clear idea of how infants grasp things quickly. A report on "Amazing Baby" was published in the Developmental Psychology Journal by Flom and two BYU students. Dan Hyde and Heather Whipple Stephenson as undergraduates and co-authors of the study say that the kids enjoyed them and provided excellent cooperation that gave Stephenson an inspiration to do cogent research projects.
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