Babies Show Natural Movement and Sound Responses to Music in First Year
A study published in eLife Sciences examined how infants respond to music during their first year of life. Researchers tracked both auditory reactions and spontaneous physical movements in babies as they listened to musical stimuli. The findings shed light on the early developmental relationship between music perception and motor responses in newborns and young infants. The research contributes to understanding how musical sensitivity and rhythmic movement emerge naturally in humans from birth.
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