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For Humans, the Appeal of Looking at Faces Starts Before Birth by Maria Temming | Free Audiobook

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Title: For Humans, the Appeal of Looking at Faces Starts Before Birth
Author: Maria Temming
Narrator: Mike DelGaudio
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-21-17
Publisher: Science News
Genres: Science & Technology, Magazine & Radio

Summary:
Scientists have long known that babies like looking at faces more than other objects. But research published online June 8 in Current Biology offers evidence that this preference develops before birth. In the first-ever study of prenatal visual perception, fetuses were more likely to move their heads to track facelike configurations of light projected into the womb than nonfacelike shapes.
"For Humans, the Appeal of Looking at Faces Starts Before Birth" is from sciencenews.com, published on June 8, 2017.

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