New study reveals how infants’ brains and bodies respond to music in the first year of life
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Eric W. Dolan
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PsyPostNew study reveals how infants’ brains and bodies respond to music in the first year of lifepsypost.orgNew research reveals that while infants' brains process musical structure as early as three months old, their bodies take much longer to catch up. Structured physical movement to music doesn't emerge until closer to their first birthday.
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