-Be careful what you say near pregnant woman . While the baby grows in the womb of the mother, he can hear sounds from the outside world and can be understood in order to retrieves memories after birth according to new research.
-It may seem implausible that the fetus can be listened to talk, which is still in the womb of his mother, but the centers responsible for hearing in the brain become active in the last trimester of pregnancy, and the sound permeates clearly through the belly of the mother, "If you put your hand over your mouth and spoke, this is the same situation for of the fetus, "says cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Helsinki Bartanan" fetus can hear the rhythm of speech and music and so on. "
-In 1988 study suggested that newborns distinguish beginning song of the daily favorite series to their mothers. Modern studies expanded the idea of fetal learning, and pointed out that newborns consisted with the voices of their parents language.
-The team gave a recording of a pregnant woman to run several times a week in the waning months of pregnancy, and that includes the word "Tatata" be returned more than once with music. Sometimes the middle section is changing different tone of voice. At a time when children were born they had heard the word that was set up at a rate of more than 2500 times. When it was tested after birth, their brains characterized the word and all the changes which have been, while others were not able to infants.
-Patricia Kahol, neuroscientist at the University of Washington in Seattle Says . Integrating this research with previous work, she says, "that language learning begins in the womb."
-Developmental psychologist Christine Moon, Pacific Oukrn University in Tacoma, Washington, agrees: "I think it's a good look and I think it refers to the way in the future to more detail in the education process."
-Kids who heard the recordings showed neurological response to change of sound and tone of word in the stomach, and the response was strongest among mothers who played more recordings.
"This leads us to believe that the fetus can learn more detailed information more than what we thought earlier," Bartanan says .And the effects of this memory can be tracked after birth.
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