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How Does a Baby's Brain Work?
Neuroscientist Patricia K. Kuhl explains why a baby’s brain holds the key to understanding what it means to be human.
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How Does a Baby's Brain Work?
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Neuroscientist Patricia K. Kuhl explains why a baby’s brain holds the key to understanding what it means to be human.
Read more about how babies' brains develop during the first year online in
National Geographic
magazine's "Firsts" issue.
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Magazine
How Does a Baby's Brain Work?
Neuroscientist Patricia K. Kuhl explains why a baby’s brain holds the key to understanding what it means to be human.
Read more about how babies' brains develop during the first year online in
National Geographic
magazine's "Firsts" issue.
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