In infancy, caregivers rely on facial expressions and vocal cues to understand a baby's needs and emotions, as babies do not use language. Research shows that while facial expressions are important, ...
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Genetics, not shared environments, drives parent-child similarities in cognitive ability
How much of your cognitive ability is shaped by your genetic inheritance compared to the environment you grow up in? A new ...
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