Mother’s scent to help recognize faces. Learn how young brains combine sensory inputs—like smell and sight—to build essential perception skills and why these early multisensory experiences are crucial for cognitive development. Led by Dr. Arnaud Leleu, researchers found that babies rely on scent to boost facial recognition, a skill that later shifts to rely solely on visual cues as they grow older.
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@annettebeckett4671
When my son was around 4 or 5 he had a habit of climbing into our bed even when we weren't there. One day I asked him why. He replied that it smells like mommy and daddy.
@luculliana
Now you understand the cruelty of "renting uterus" to "produce" a baby for An unknown couple.
@realname1743
Science is late I know this from i was in primary school from some under educated woman in my community, and I'm now kn my 30s 😂… science
@MirageMages
LIES.