Rather than crawling inexorably toward a better appreciation of the world around them, infants take a perceptual step backward before their first birthday, a new study indicates. That reversal, ironically, paves the way for advances in thinking later in childhood.
CALL ME. Younger human infants, but not older ones, preferred looking at videos in which calls made by monkeys matched facial movements for coos (left) and grunts (right).
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