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Mother Looking at Baby Revealing Areas of Brain Stimulated
Studies show a surge of activity in the frontal cortex of the mother's brain in response to her baby's face. Different areas are activated in her infant's brain in response to mom's gaze. Babies are born nearsighted and can see things best when they're about 8-15 inches away. Newborns prefer human faces to all other patterns or colors.
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